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A coup in Bangladesh appears imminent, as interim leader Muhammad Yunus refuses to step down or hold early elections. Yunus, ...
According to latest reports, Army Chief General Walker-uz-Zaman believes that national elections should be held in Bangladesh ...
India had approved a loan of USD 115 million to build infrastructure in Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Industrial City’s 900 acres ...
Key Highlights Yunus’s regime faces imminent collapse, with a military coup looming due to his authoritarian and Islamist ...
Yet again, Bangladesh is on the edge. A seismic political shift is likely as the interim government of Muhammad Yunus faces ...
"He (Yunus) didn't say he will leave. He said that while we face many obstacles in carrying out the work and responsibilities assigned to us, we are overcoming them,” Planning Adviser Wahiduddin ...
Can India be a mute spectator to the drama unfolding in its neighbourhood of Bangladesh? Or will it do something to get rid ...
Army Chief Gen. Waker-uz-Zaman wants all parties including the banned Awami League to contest elections while Bangladesh's ...
The NCP convenor said Chief Adviser Yunus expressed his fear that he would not be able to work in the current situation of ...
Bangladesh's interim government chief adviser Muhammad Yunus is mulling resignation apparently over a disagreement with army ...
Bangladesh is no stranger to military meddling ... some reports now implicate the global jihadist group Hizb ut-Tahrir in the coup plot, a sign perhaps of not only the knives hovering behind ...