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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has introduced a new layer of pressure on Bangladesh’s economy by imposing, for the first time, a direct ceiling on foreign borrowing. Under this restriction, ...
In early July, thousands of protesters took to the streets of Bangladesh after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s proposed 30% reservation, or quotas, in the public sector jobs for descendants of ...
Bangladesh is still reeling following the discovery of mass graves and evidence of cold-blooded execution of army officers who were killed amid last week’s mutiny at the headquarters of the nation’s ...
Hamtramck — Dozens of Hindu community members lined Joseph Campau Street in Hamtramck on Sunday afternoon to raise awareness of what they say is discrimination in Bangladesh and to ask the U.S.
Sheikh Hasina's resignation as Bangladesh's longest-serving prime minister and subsequent flight to India amid a mass uprising has sparked concerns about the future of Dhaka's relationship with India.
The great activist, academic, and Purdue University historian (and a co-founder of the Marxist publication, Spectre) Tithi Bhattacharya, recently wrote about Bangladesh for Time Magazine. She stated ...
Chinese President Xi Jinping, second from left, and his delegation attend a meeting with Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, fourth from right, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, ...
THE OUTCOME of the election due to be held in Bangladesh on January 7th is not uncertain. Sheikh Hasina, who has governed the South Asian country since 2009, has made sure that only she can win. Her ...
The following is an op-ed written by Rishi Gupta, Assistant Director of the Asia Society Policy Institute in New Delhi, and published in India's World. Bangladesh has been thrust into a new and ...
Relatives of imprisoned leaders and activists of the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party participate in protest in front of the National Press Club in Dhaka, Bangladesh, November 28, 2023. Credit: ...
Muhammad Rayhan Ahmed is JURIST’s Bangladesh correspondent and a law student at the University of Dhaka. This is his inaugural report. “No one believed. They listened at his heart. Little—less—nothing ...
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