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  • Bangladesh: Ex-Speaker Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury arrested in Dhaka

    Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury, a senior Awami League leader, was arrested in Dhaka over cases linked to 2024 protests. Police said she is under interrogation amid ongoing political crackdown following the fall of Sheikh Hasina government
  • B’desh seeks reset in India ties, onus on New Delhi to recognise changed reality: Tarique’s Advisor

    Following the BNP’s sweeping electoral victory, adviser Humayun Kabir said Bangladesh seeks to reset ties with India after Sheikh Hasina’s exit. He urged New Delhi to recognise the new mandate, ensure non-interference, and pursue balanced, mutually beneficial regional cooperation
  • Editorial: Dhaka’s moment of reckoning

    The national election is Dhaka’s pivotal moment — a bid to turn a youth uprising into institutional power and to set the country’s course after Sheikh Hasina’s dramatic fall
  • Bangladesh elections: Minority Hindus in crosshairs as radical plot unfolds

    Ahead of February elections in Bangladesh, political leaders are reportedly using anti-Hindu and anti-India rhetoric to polarize voters. Minority communities face threats, fake narratives, and potential violence, raising fears of persecution and exodus amid attempts to consolidate religious vote banks
  • Campaigning starts for Bangladesh’s first national election after Hasina’s ouster

    Campaigning began in Bangladesh for the first national elections since the 2024 uprising that ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Interim PM Muhammad Yunus aims for free elections and a referendum on a national charter, amid a reshaped political landscape
  • Dhaka scraps Hasina govt’s ambitious project to record interviews of 1971 Liberation War participants: Report

    Bangladesh’s interim government has scrapped a Rs 50-crore Liberation War documentation project initiated by Sheikh Hasina’s administration, citing poor quality and historical inaccuracies in 14,640 recorded interviews. The contractor will not be paid, and the videos will not be archived
  • Editorial: Bangladesh at an inflection point

    By sending External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar to Khaleda Zia’s funeral, India signals cautious outreach to Bangladesh’s emerging political order
  • Bangladesh: Tarique Rahman returns after 17 years, promises unity but keeps plan under wraps

    BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman returned to Bangladesh after 17 years in exile, addressing supporters in Dhaka with promises of peace, unity, and economic justice. His comeback signals BNP’s intent to challenge the ruling Awami League in the upcoming February elections.
  • Opinion: Bangladesh crisis a regional stress test – Why India cannot afford to look away

    New Delhi’s response will shape not only the future of its eastern neighbour but also security of South Asia
  • Editorial: Testing time for Indian diplomacy

    The rapidly deteriorating situation in Bangladesh poses multiple challenges to India, including growing insecurity and infiltration along the 4,000-kilometre border
  • ISI plot to provoke India amid Bangladesh unrest: Intel sources

    Intelligence agencies in New Delhi have warned of a deliberate ISI-backed plan to provoke India into military action against Bangladesh. Following Sheikh Hasina’s ouster in August 2024 and the rise of Muhammad Yunus as caretaker leader, the country has witnessed daily violence and persecution of minorities.
  • Editorial: Political vacuum in poll-bound Bangladesh

    Leadership presence, narrative control, and the ability to project ideological credibility will determine whether the country’s fragile centre holds or succumbs to polarising forces
  • Hasina accuses unelected rivals of using courts to oust her, thanks PM Modi for support

    Former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina accused a small group of unelected politicians of seizing state power and using courts to eliminate her politically. In an exclusive interview, she termed the verdict against her biased, flagged foreign interference, and thanked Prime Minister Modi for support during her crisis.
  • Bangladesh tribunal issues arrest warrant against deposed PM Hasina’s son

    Bangladesh’s ICT-BD issued an arrest warrant for ex-PM Sheikh Hasina’s son Sajib Wajed Joy over crimes against humanity during the 2025 July Uprising. The tribunal also summoned former ministers Anisul Huq, Salman F Rahman, and Junaid Ahmed Palak
  • Dhaka court sentences Sheikh Hasina 21-year jail term in Purbachal plot cases

    A Dhaka court sentenced former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to 21 years in jail and her two children to five years each for alleged corruption in a government housing project. The ruling follows political upheaval and earlier serious charges against her
  • Ex-Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina sentenced to 21 years in prison in corruption cases

    A Dhaka court sentenced former Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina to 21 years in prison in three corruption cases linked to the Purbachal New City Project. The verdict follows an earlier ICT ruling sentencing her to death, which she termed politically motivated.
  • Hasina mourns Bangladesh quake victims, blames interim govt for negligence

    A 5.7-magnitude earthquake in Bangladesh killed 10 people and injured over 200. Sheikh Hasina expressed deep sorrow and blamed the interim government for poor response. Buildings cracked, people panicked, and several students were hurt while trying to escape
  • Calm but tense Bangladesh under tight security as Awami League calls shutdown after Hasina verdict 

    Bangladesh remained calm but tense as heavy security enforced a shutdown called by the Awami League after Sheikh Hasina was sentenced to death in absentia for alleged crimes against humanity. Public movement was limited, with authorities maintaining strict patrols and checkpoints across major cities
  • UN Chief opposes death penalty for Sheikh Hasina

    UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres opposed the death penalty handed to Bangladesh’s ex-PM Sheikh Hasina by a local tribunal. The UN stressed trials in absentia must meet international fair trial standards, echoing Human Rights Chief Volker Turk’s stance.
  • Sheikh Hasina sentenced to death over crimes against humanity charges

    Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal sentenced former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to death for crimes against humanity linked to July demonstrations. Her aides were also convicted, with heightened security and arrests reported in Dhaka amid strikes and rising political unrest
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