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The International Crimes Tribunal-1 today (17 August) continued the fourth day of witness testimony in the crimes against humanity case filed over the killings during the July–August uprising, where ...
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United News of Bangladesh on MSNNo order, yet no portrait: Bangladesh missions quietly drop President's image
Though there had been "no written official instruction as such" from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the removal of President Mohammed Shahabuddin's portrait, Bangladesh Missions abroad are ...
Amid the hopeful calls for a ‘Reverse Brain Drain’ during the July Uprising, thousands in the diaspora pledged to return and do their bit for rebuilding the nation. But a year later, those promises ...
In 2003, Washington justified its invasion of Iraq by claiming Saddam Hussein had Weapons of Mass Destruction and ties to Al ...
There are concerns about the slow pace of change in the country, with a promised election still months away, a struggling ...
Bangladeshi officials testify against former British minister who is neice of deposed prime minister
Bangladeshi anti-corruption officials have testified against former British Minister Tulip Siddiq. She's accused of using her ...
Bangladeshi anti-corruption officials have testified against former British Minister Tulip Siddiq. She's accused of using her ...
British MP Tulip Siddiq dismisses corruption trial in Dhaka as a 'farce,' citing fabricated accusations and political vendetta. Having resigned earlier over family-related allegations, Siddiq claims ...
The Labour MP said proceedings in Dhaka are politically motivated as she is caught between her former prime minister aunt and her successor.
Bangladeshi anticorruption officials have testified in court against former British Minister Tulip Siddiq, accused of using ...
Bangladeshi anti-corruption officials testified in court on Wednesday against former British Minister Tulip Siddiq, accused ...
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