Bangladeshi Students Launch Political Party
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Bangladeshi students launch political party after ousting PM Hasina
Bangladeshi students who led uprising that ousted ex-premier Sheikh Hasina form new political party
Students in Bangladesh who led a mass uprising to topple former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in August are now diving into politics by forming a new political party
Students in Bangladesh form a new political party
Cricket-Pakistan end home Champions Trophy without win
Pakistan's white-ball coach, who has worked with Bangladesh in the past, believes their seam stocks are strong | ESPN.com
The ICC Champions Trophy cricket tournament continues on Thursday, Feb. 20 with a matchup between India and Bangladesh at Dubai International Stadium in Dubai, UAE. The match is scheduled to start at 4 a.
Growing instability in Bangladesh and its engagement with Pakistan while having limited outreach to Delhi have raised concerns, analysts say.
Bangladesh Bank’s new currency strategy may help stabilize the taka this year, after it underperformed most Asian peers in 2024, according to analysts.
As protesters demolished a museum to the father of Muslim-majority Bangladesh's ousted leader Sheikh Hasina, an image purportedly showing a Hindu relic found at the building surfaced online. The misrepresented picture shows a statue of the Hindu deity Shiva in a temple in southern India.
He is, by a considerable margin, the quickest of Bangladesh's seamers, frequently hitting 145kph and above | ESPN.com
New Zealand captain Mitchell Santner won the coin toss and elected to field against Bangladesh in their Group A game of the Champions Trophy on Monday.
Asha Roy, 17, was excited to take part in a women's football tournament, but her hopes were dashed as Islamists forced the organisers to cancel the match in northern Bangladesh. Shortly before the game began earlier this month,
Bangladesh looks forward to expanding cooperation in nuclear energy, focusing on shared interests and advancements in peaceful nuclear technology, said Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus. He made the remarks when Alexey Likhachev,
Bangladesh's army chief on Tuesday blamed infighting for deteriorating law and order, warning that the gains of the student-led revolution that toppled the government last August were at risk.
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