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The surprising reality of traveling through Bangladesh
Bangladesh has a way of surprising visitors the moment they begin to look beyond assumptions and headlines. Traveling through ...
Amir Ali, 75, plays a violin in front of his house in Kutuapalong Rohigya refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh. Reuters KUTUPALONG REFUGEE CAMP, Bangladesh — Chain-smoking singer Gudar Mia, who ...
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An unforgettable day that shows why Bangladesh is underrated
Spending a full day exploring Bangladesh reveals a side of the country that often goes unnoticed. From the early morning ...
Anjali Gomes gets busy from mid-November as she starts preparing for Christmas at her home in a northern Bangladeshi village. Before mid-December, when a chilly winter descends on much of Bangladesh, ...
Bangladesh is continuing to mourn a deadly attack that killed 20 people on Friday, after militants seized control of a trendy cafe in the diplomatic district of the capital, wielding explosives, guns ...
For minority Christians in Muslim-majority Bangladesh, Christmas comes with an added significance. Christmas is the only Christian religious festival that non-Christians know well. It is largely ...
The refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar, a town in south-eastern Bangladesh, are home to nearly 1m people from Myanmar’s Rohingya ethnic minority. No family is without its own first-hand account of the ...
“The most significant challenge facing Bangladesh right now isn’t from the street or the public, but from the ruling elites themselves, particularly some of the major political parties.” The country ...
This is deeply problematic. The report concludes that: Together non-action for attacks, delays in investigation reaching chronic levels and the absence of convictions contributes to the continued ...
The Bangladesh Ministry of Cultural Affairs has launched an ambitious anthology film project titled “Remembering Monsoon Revolution,” selecting eight accomplished directors to create works that will ...
On July 31, Bangladesh police did something they consider routine. They shot and killed someone in cold blood. But this time the target was not a political opponent or a “drug dealer.” Instead, it was ...
The event began early in the morning at the entrance of the 300ft road, where participants started assembling from around 8:00 AM. Cars lined up in long rows, ranging from modified Japanese performanc ...
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