Geopolitics
Dhaka: Sheikh Hasina took oath as the Prime Minister of Bangladesh for the fourth time in her political career on Monday. more
BNP can only complain: Awami League leader Quader

Dhaka: Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader has said that Bangladesh Nationalist Party, the key opposition in the Muslim majority country, has no other task left but to make alle ...

Bangladesh elections: Hold those responsible accountable for ‘violent attacks and intimidation’

New York: Violence and alleged human rights violations in Bangladesh “before, during and after” 30 December elections have prompted the United Nations human rights office (OHC ...

Bangladesh Polls: US envoy Earl R Miller meets BNP leader Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir

Dhaka:  US Ambassador to Bangladesh Earl R Miller on Friday met key opposition party of the country Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP)'s secretary general Mirza Fakhrul Islam Ala ...

US expresses concern over violence, irregularities during Bangladesh polls

Washington: The United States on Wednesday expressed its concern over reports of violence and irregularities during Bangladesh elections and said it 'undermined faith in the electoral ...

UN urges ‘restraint’ in Bangladesh’s post-presidential election violence

New York: The United Nations said on Monday that it is aware of violent incidents and reports of irregularities in Sunday’s general elections in Bangladesh.

People voted Awami League to power: Sheikh Hasina

Dhaka: Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who is all set to rule the nation for the third straight time, on Monday said people voted her back to power as they have seen the developm ...

Bangladesh: Sheikh Hasina's Awami League wins election

Dhaka: The Awami League-led alliance will be forming the government in Bangladesh for the third consecutive time as Sheikh Hasina received an overwhelmining mandate in an election marked ...

Voting ends in Bangladesh, counting on as Awami League leads

Dhaka: Amid reports of sporadic violence which left at least 17 people dead, Bangladesh voted to elect a new Prime Minister on Sunday.

Commonwealth Secretary-General calls for free, fair, inclusive and participatory elections in Bangladesh

London: The Commonwealth Secretary-General, Patricia Scotland, who recently visited Bangladesh for discussion with government and opposition parties, called on the Government and the Elec ...