Bangladesh to hold general elections on Feb. 12
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Exclusive-Bangladesh president, feeling 'humiliated', wants to step down halfway through term
Bangladeshi President Mohammed Shahabuddin said on Thursday he plans to step down midway through his term after February’s parliamentary election, telling Reuters he has felt humiliated by the interim government,
The party demands lifting restrictions, withdrawing fabricated cases, releasing political prisoners, and forming a neutral caretaker government before any polls.
Bangladesh's university unions have drawn national attention following the student-led uprising that ousted former leader Sheikh Hasina, with a recently elected student leader being targeted with an edited image of him holding the flag of Pakistan.
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In a statement, the Awami League called the country's apex poll body 'illegal government's illegal election commission'. The Yunus government has failed to ensure 'transparency and neutrality' in the country,
Absolute chaos erupted during a match match between Argentinian club Charlton Athletic and Bangladesh's U-20 Rising Stars in the AFB Latin-Bangla Super Cup match at the National Football Stadium in Dhaka. The incident left the spectators shocked and the authorities had to step in to take control of all the drama.
Bangladesh's President Mohammed Shahabuddin announced his intention to resign following the February parliamentary elections. Shahabuddin, feeling humiliated by the interim government under Muhammad Yunus,
Bangladesh will hold its first national election after the ouster of Sheikh Hasina on February 12, Chief Election Commissioner AMM Nasir Uddin has announced
Archbishop Bejoy D'Cruze of Dhaka said threats against Catholic colleges in Bangladesh pose "a grave concern for the Catholic Church," particularly ahead of Christmas.
A national security bilateral meeting and Narendra Modi’s message of support for Khaleda Zia signal that ties are on the mend.