Muhammad Yunus returned to his non-profit organisation work after stepping down as chief adviser to Bangladesh’s interim ...
Their electoral setback reduces the leverage of maximalist narratives and creates more room for a pragmatic reset in Dhaka’s ...
State Minister for Foreign Affairs Shama Obaed Islam has reaffirmed Bangladesh's unwavering support for Saarc process and its ...
In an exclusive conversation with Firstpost, Pearl Pandya, South Asia Senior Analyst of Armed Conflict Location & Event Data (ACLED) think tank, shared her take on the Bangladesh elections and what ...
Bangladesh is not alone in facing uncertainty in US trade policy. The United Kingdom has adopted a cautious stance, while ...
The two countries must reciprocate good-faith gestures and build on them to recover lost ground ...
A Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) leader, Shafiqur Rahman, was injured in a shooting in Dhaka’s Kalabagan, amid ...
US Assistant Secretary of State for South and Central Asian Affairs S Paul Kapur will be visiting Bangladesh in early March ...
Foreign Minister Dr Khalilur Rahman on Monday said they see huge confidence in the new government from countries which are ...
Bangladesh’s new prime minister has been sworn in after his party’s landslide win in parliamentary elections last week, the country’s first since the massive 2024 uprising.
Bangladesh President Mohammed Shahabuddin alleges the Yunus-led interim government pressured and sidelined him, claiming constitutional protocol breaches, lack of briefings, and exclusion from key ...
The government would first consult domestic stakeholders before deciding on any next steps, said Commerce Secretary Mahbubur Rahman.
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