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Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus yesterday said the foremost task of the interim government’s “second phase” is to hold the upcoming national election in a free and fair manner.
The recent announcement of election timeline has allayed apprehensions and brought about a sense of calm among major political players who have often been at odds with each other.
The Intelligence Bureau (IB) has issued a high-alert warning ahead of Independence Day, flagging a potential terror threat ...
Hasnat Abdullah, the Chief Organiser of Bangladesh's National Citizens Party (NCP) in the southern region of the country, ...
Ahead of Independence Day, the Intelligence Bureau has issued a warning that some terror groups may try and strike in various ...
Ahead of International Youth Day, Unicef on Thursday officially launched the Young People Advisory Group (YPAG) in Bangladesh ...
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GZERO Media on MSNBangladesh a year later: democracy is easier said than done
Earlier this week, thousands of people flooded the streets in Bangladesh’s capital of Dhaka to mark the one-year anniversary of a student-led protest movement that brought an end to 15 years of rule ...
Bangladesh pursued a balanced and pragmatic foreign policy over the past year, prioritising national interest and reciprocity ...
In addition to the upcoming election, the chief adviser emphasised two other ongoing priorities -- advancing key reforms and continuing the trials already in progress.
Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus on Thursday said the interim government’s main task is now to ensure a fair election in ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSNA year on from Sheikh Hasina’s flight into exile: Bangladesh waits for stability
By bno - Kolkata Office It is now one year since Sheikh Hasina, the long‑time prime minister of Bangladesh, fled to India on ...
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