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Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) Chairman Mohammad Abdul Momen said that, despite Tulip Siddiq, a UK Labour Party MP and ...
DHAKA: Bangladesh’s war crimes court ordered fugitive ex-leader Sheikh Hasina on Monday to return to face trial ...
The International Crimes Tribunal yesterday asked the relevant authorities to publish notices in two newspapers asking ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina and former home minister Asaduzzaman Khan to ...
While the Tribunal has accepted formal charges against Hasina, and the defence has been invited to respond, ICT Chief Prosecutor Tajul declined to predict how long the trial might take ...
After former prime minister Sheikh Hasina's fall following mass protests last year, Bangladesh is preparing to hold elections ...
Speakers including two former American envoys at a discussion on Bangladesh on Saturday said that the "fall of the dictator Sheikh Hasina" on August 5, 2024 not only signified a decisive shift in ...
On June 6, Chief Adviser of Bangladesh’s interim government Muhammad Yunus announced that general elections will be held in ...
No matter how much she insists she is British, when we examine our documents, she appears to be Bangladeshi. Depending on the situation, she claims to be British at times and Bangladeshi at others for ...
DHAKA: Bangladesh's war crimes court ordered fugitive ex-leader Sheikh Hasina on Monday to return to face trial on charges ...
Bangladesh's Election Commission (EC) has declared that it's ready to hold the fresh parliamentary election in the country, but confusion persists on the timing.
Chairman Mohammad Moinuddin Abdullah on Monday questioned the credibility of British MP Tulip Siddiq's claim of innocence, asking why her lawyer sent a letter to the ACC if she had nothing to hide.