Protests erupted in Bangladesh following ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's death sentence for 'crimes against humanity.' Demonstrators attempted to dismantle Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s ...
LAHORE: Chief of Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan Engineer Hafiz Naeemur Rehman has said that what happened in Bangladesh today is a stark lesson for the entire world, which is as clear as a day. He said that ...
Sheikh Mujib was a popular and charismatic leader in the early 1970s. Five decades after she survived a midnight coup in which her entire family, including her father and Bangladesh's founding ...
Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh's ousted Prime Minister, who is currently residing in New Delhi, believes the destruction of her father's house - Dhanmondi 32 - was an attempt to eradicate the spirit of the ...
The increased Dhaka-Islamabad ties mark a departure from decades of strained relations rooted in the 1971 Liberation War, where Pakistan's military actions led to an estimated three million deaths and ...
NATORE, Nov 9, 2025 (BSS) – Police arrested Advocate Ohidur Rahman Sheikh, president of the Singra upazila unit of Awami League, from Singra Bazar area of the district this morning. According to ...
Dhaka: In a significant global political development, Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina who is now living in Delhi since fleeing Dhaka in August 2024, has made a big statement on her ...
Sheikh Mujibur Rahman has been rated the most popular leader among young eligible voters, while Sheikh Hasina emerged as the least popular, according to the second round of the People's Election Pulse ...
Attacks on Mujib’s statues and questions over his leadership largely reflect anger against Sheikh Hasina, who used his figure to justify her autocratic rule. Sheikh Mujibur Rehman delivering his ...
One year ago, a popular uprising in Bangladesh led to the deposal of its long-serving prime minister. It came as the country faces multiple long-term challenges related to climate change, public ...
The Bombay High Court on Monday acquitted all 12 convicts, including those on death row, in the 2006 Mumbai train blasts in which 187 people were killed and 820 others sustained injuries. The decision ...
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