By Muslim Mirror Staff A fact-finding team from the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) has arrived in Dhaka, ...
Sheikh Hasina’s dramatic exit from Bangladesh has created a strategic conundrum for India, one that sparks three key questions: What happens if Bangladesh makes a formal request for her extradition?
Breaking the cycles of vengeance that have afflicted Bangladesh through many turbulent periods is a monumental task for the ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, right, with his Bangladeshi counterpart Sheikh Hasina walk for a photo call for media before their delegation level meeting, in New Delhi, India, June 22 ...
The banging on the door started just after sunrise, when law student Iftekhar Alam was still sleeping in his fifth-floor ...
The protests were held against the then Prime Minister of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, in the weeks before she was ousted from power. Protests are effectively illegal in the UAE, where foreigners ...
It’s been nearly a month since former Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina hurriedly landed at a military base near Delhi after a chaotic exit from her country. Ms Hasina’s dramatic ouster on 5 ...
NEW DELHI: Four weeks after ex-premier Sheikh Hasina fled Bangladesh by helicopter due to a student-led revolution, analysts say she has become a diplomatic headache for her hosts in India.
The Bangladesh interim government’s foreign affairs advisor Mohammed Touhid Hossain, has said that as cases mount against Sheikh Hasina, his country could consider seeking the extradition of the ...
Bangladesh’s interim government could consider seeking the extradition of deposed ex-prime minister Sheikh Hasina, who faces a mountain of cases, from India but that would create an ...
The total number of cases against deposed Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has risen to 76 in Bangladesh, with five more cases being registered on her name for the killings and attempted murder of ...