After the fall of Sheikh Hasina's government, Bangladesh must quickly achieve stability, and it will be up to the people to decide how the country should be governed. As Bangladesh tries to normalize ...
Terming South Asia as the most disintegrated region in the world, Sharmin S Murshid said that enhanced regional cooperation ...
The U.S. has a vested interest in Bangladesh's economic stability. Bangladesh's economy is experiencing rising inflation and power cuts. Political polarization in Bangladesh has led to violence and ...
NISAR AHMED analyses the likely course of events under the interim regime of Muhammad Yunus, with progressive forces attempting to ensure genuine national sovereignty, but where internal or external m ...
Some presidential candidates seem to believe in their own Goebbelssian claims that their victory in tomorrow’s election is certain. They pretend that it’s all over bar the shouting and they are busy ...
By Muslim Mirror Staff A fact-finding team from the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) has arrived in Dhaka, ...
While leaderless mass movements—like the student uprising in Bangladesh and doctor protests in Kolkata—signal popular dissent ...
Fakhrul urged party members to strengthen their presence among the public, stressing that their future success depends on ...
The sudden departure of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for India on Aug. 5, after a crackdown that killed hundreds of ...
Thousands of activists and leaders of the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party have rallied in the nation’s capital to demand a democratic transition through an election as an interim government ha ...
Christians in Bangladesh are joining Buddhists and Hindus in calling for a secular state in their fight against religious ...
Activists take part in a protest march against then-Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her government to demand justice for ...