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The feasibility of introducing an upper chamber in Bangladesh’s Parliament came under scrutiny at a roundtable held on ...
Stating that the delay in holding the next parliamentary elections was fuelling instability in the country, Nationalist Party ...
However, they differ on the composition of parliament and the electoral process, as outlined in their proposals to the ...
Nahid also alleged that an effort is on to obstruct the country's democratic transition and create another 1/11-style ...
In a significant development, a group of 41 Australian Senators and Members of Parliament on Wednesday wrote a letter to ...
Turkey's vocal support for Pakistan following India's retaliatory strikes against terror networks after the brutal killing of ...
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Bangladesh's hopes for democracy under Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus have been dashed as his government banned the Awami ...
The Awami League may be deeply unpopular at the moment, but it nevertheless can claim to represent the beliefs of a large ...
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India Today on MSNNo bloody corridor: Bangladesh Army chief's warning makes Yunus govt blinkThe Muhammad Yunus-led interim government has blinked on the controversial Rakhine corridor plan after Bangladesh Army chief Waker-Uz-Zaman issued a stern warning, referring to it as the "bloody ...
Although the one-time set-up cost is high, it will not feel too burdensome when shared on a cooperative basis, says Faiz ...
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The Print on MSNMuhammad Yunus wants women’s rights in Bangladesh. First rein in Islamic radicalsIf Yunus wants Bangladeshi women to enjoy equal rights as men, running with the hare and hunting with the hounds won’t help.
On Thursday, during an “Officers’ address,” Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman stated that national elections should be held by December, stressing that only an elected government should decide on key ...
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