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Bangladesh faces a youth unemployment crisis after political upheaval. Quota reforms sparked protests, but job creation lags.
Hasina fled Bangladesh on August 5, 2024, following five weeks of protests which killed 1,400 people, according to the UN.
Hasina fled Bangladesh on August 5, 2024, following five weeks of protests in which security forces killed 1,400 people, ...
The interim government has used arbitrary detention to target perceived political opponents and has yet to deliver systemic reforms to protect human rights, says the rights organisation ...
Sheikh Hasina's trial began last month ... The party has rejected the findings of United Nations investigators, who said they had found reasonable grounds to believe the actions of Hasina and her ...
The interim government of Bangladesh, led by chief adviser Muhammad Yunus, on Wednesday called on India to act with "conscience and moral clarity" over its handling of a formal request to extradite ...
Human Rights Office will open a mission in Bangladesh as the country seeks to fix accountability for the hundreds of killin ...
The UN investigators' findings show the then government, including Sheikh Hasina, "were aware of and involved in very serious offences", UN human rights chief Volker Türk told a news conference ...
As violence engulfs former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s hometown, the clashes in Gopalganj reach the doors of ...
Law, Justice, and Parliamentary Affairs Adviser Asif Nazrul has said that even Pakistani occupation forces did not commit as heinous crimes in 1971 as Sheikh Hasina did during the July uprising last ...
A special tribunal indicts Bangladesh's former prime minister Sheikh Hasina, accepting charges of crimes against humanity filed against her.