Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus is now giving the country a chance to march forward with democracy, equality, justice and tolerance. Let’s make the most of it, says the writer.
Bangladesh Sammilit Sanatani Jagran Jote spokesperson, Chinmoy Krishna Das Brahmmachari, has applied for bail in the high court in the sedition case on the charge of insulting the national flag of Bangladesh,
Bangladesh, Saif Ali Khan and Mumbai Police
Bangladesh still hosts 33,648 foreigners living illegally in the country, according to Home Affairs Adviser Lieutenant General (Retd) Md
Five Bangladeshi health workers have been arrested on murder charges after a social media post accused them of failing to provide aid to a man who died during last year's revolution, a prosecutor said Sunday.
Days after a clash erupted between villagers along the India-Bangladesh border in Malda district, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee Monday advised restraint and asked people not to give into provocation and venture into the neighbouring country.
Bangladesh's interim government has decided to equip its Border Guard Bangladesh with non-lethal sound grenades and tear gas canisters, aligning its practices with India's Border Security Force. The move aims to maintain peace along the 4,
Once politicised to serve centralised interests, Bangladesh's local government system now lies in disarray. The interim government’s reform agenda offers hope, but is it enough to revive grassroots governance?
As Bangladesh moves towards its vision of 'Bangladesh 2.0,' public administration reforms take centre stage, focusing on citizen-centric governance, technological integration, and decentralisation to
Bangladesh’s Supreme Court acquitted former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia in a 2008 corruption case on Wednesday, clearing the way for the ailing leader to fight parliamentary elections in the troubled South Asian country.
A Bangladeshi court issued an arrest warrant on Sunday for cricket star Shakib Al Hasan for bounced cheques totalling more than $300,000, in the latest blow for the ousted lawmaker.
Labour has long known about MP Siddiq's links to an autocrat in Bangladesh, so why was she appointed a minister?