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The history of Bangladesh’s leftist politics is a story of unity and division, of shared ideals splintering into competing ...
During the first bilateral between the countries in 13 years, Pak Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar said that all issues pertaining ...
Pakistan's deputy PM Ishaq Dar's visit to Bangladesh comes amid shifting political dynamics in Bangladesh after the ouster of ...
Bangladesh raised unresolved issues, including an apology for the 1971 Liberation War, during Pakistani Foreign Minister ...
Behind this disaster was not only unbearable market pressure and an artificially created bubble, but also the limitations of policy-making and regulatory systems, as well as the excessive and uncontro ...
The assassination of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, along with most of his family members, on August 15, 1975 ...
During Sheikh Hasina’s premiership, relations between Bangladesh and Pakistan remained deeply strained for much of her 15 ...
Bangladesh When war broke out in what was then known as East Pakistan in 1970, Kissinger and Nixon backed the military government of West Pakistan in its genocide in what would become Bangladesh.
A new dawn for Bangladesh On Aug. 8, a new chapter in Bangladesh’s history began as Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus was sworn in as the head of a caretaker government.