Moses Sakai, a research fellow at the PNG National Research Institute ... and student-led protests in Bangladesh which ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina from power last year.
Bangladesh's former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who is currently in exile in India, called the South Asian nation's interim government chief Muhammad Yunus a "mobster" and accused him of ...
Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina accuses interim leader Muhammad Yunus of causing chaos and deploying terrorists in Bangladesh. Hasina pledges to return and avenge fallen police officers ...
Sheikh Hasina, the former Bangladesh PM who was ousted from power following countrywide protests, lashed out saying, "history cannot be wiped out." Hasina's comments have come after hundreds of ...
father of the ousted PM Sheikh Hasina, in Dhaka, Bangladesh February 5, 2025. (Photo source: Wikimedia Commons/Reuters) Former Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina, has leveled a strong ...
Thousands of protesters in Bangladesh have demolished and set fire to the home of the country’s founding leader, as his daughter, ousted former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, delivered a fiery ...
Protesters target historic building in bid to disrupt ousted prime minister Hasina's online address Demolition of her father Sheikh Mujibur Rahman's residence began Wednesday and continued into ...
Since taking over from toppled leader Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh’s interim government has faced numerous challenges, from rising inflation to delays in implementing crucial reforms across the ...
CLAIM: Sheikh Hasina has admitted to having create detention centers called 'aynaghor' in Bangladesh. FACT CHECK: Video of Sheikh Hasina admitting to creating 'aynaghor' is a deepfake, made by ...
Deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina has accused Bangladesh's interim government chief Muhammad Yunus for the “lawlessness” in the country and said he has “unleashed terrorists” on its people.
Bangladesh has become the “land of terrorists and militants”, its former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said in a speech delivered online from New Delhi on Thursday (February 6, 2025).