Despite recent tensions, Bangladesh's interim Chief Adviser, Muhammad Yunus, insists that relations with India remain strong.
Nasreen also stated that Jamaat-e-Islami should be banned again because they do not believe in democracy and allegedly want ...
A spike in violent crime in the Bangladesh capital makes youth who risked lives for change ask: ‘What was it all for?’ ...
Bangladesh Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus sought to ease tensions with New Delhi, stating that efforts were underway to resolve ...
The interim government must dismantle entrenched structures of repression and impunity. Otherwise, the transition will be ...
Chief adviser Muhammad Yunus asserts that despite some challenges and propaganda, relations between Bangladesh and India ...
The administration headed by Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus took office last August after a student-led uprising toppled the ...
Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen has criticised the interim government in Bangladesh and said her nation is currently ruled by Jamaat-e-Islami jihadi and militant groups.
His remarks came weeks ahead of the Bimstec Summit in Thailand during April 3-4, when the Bangladeshi side is keen to set up ...
Visiting Dhaka in January, it felt like the climate of fear that had pervaded the country for many years had finally been ...
As the Muslim majority South Asian is surrounded by India’s 4,096 kilometre border, where Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura and ...
Expressing deep concern over the ongoing situation in Bangladesh, Nobel laureate Amartya Sen said his friend Muhammad Yunus, ...