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Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus yesterday said the foremost task of the interim government’s “second phase” is to hold the upcoming national election in a free and fair manner.
The recent announcement of election timeline has allayed apprehensions and brought about a sense of calm among major political players who have often been at odds with each other.
Earlier this week, thousands of people flooded the streets in Bangladesh’s capital of Dhaka to mark the one-year anniversary of a student-led protest movement that brought an end to 15 years of rule ...
Hossain said the incumbent administration took a “Bangladesh-centric” approach, grounded in enlightened self-interest.
South Asia affairs expert Michael Kugelman has said Bangladesh will go through a major test for a post-Hasina era as the interim government unveiled its plan to host the next national election in ...
By leveraging its robust population, strategic geographic location, and a clear vision for digital transformation, Bangladesh ...
Bangladesh's decision to hold national elections in February signals the country's intent to usher in a "New Bangladesh" amid ...
DHAKA- Close monitoring of the Bangladesh-Pakistan relationship requires critical thinking. The bilateral relations have ...
In a televised address, Muhammad Yunus said he would request the Election Commission to organise the vote before the Muslim ...
Prof Yunus announced the much-anticipated election timeframe just hours after unveiling the July Declaration, which calls for constitutional and state recognition of the 2024 student-led mass uprising ...
Bangladesh will hold its first elections since protests toppled its former prime minister next February, the country's ...
DHAKA-Pakistan’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar will undertake a two-day visit to Bangladesh starting ...