Pakistan's notorious spy agency, ISI, is planning to expand its presence in Bangladesh, a worrying development for India that could further deteriorate the already strained India-Bangladesh relations.
Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami Nayeb-e-Ameer Dr Syed Abdullah Mohammad Taher has said the people of Bangladesh will
The returnees are residents of Rajshahi, Dinajpur, Jashore, Khulna, Bandarban, Thakurgaon and Narail districts
Their growing alliance will not bring stability to the region. Rather, it will raise the geopolitical temperature and provoke more Indian pressure on Bangladesh.
Talks between Border Security Force and Border Guard Bangladesh to take place in Delhi from February 17 to 20.
After spending eight years in a home in India, a Bangladeshi girl is set to return home to her family. In 2017, the girl along with her parents were detained near Kolkata airport for illegal entry. The girl was spared from charges as she was a minor (8 years old) at the time and was sent to a home, reports Times of India.
This is the second meeting between Soros and Yunus in three months after the duo met in New York last year in October - weeks after the Nobel laureate took charge following the fall of the Sheikh Hasina regime.
Md Jahangir Alam Chowdhury said his government will discuss key issues related to agreements made with India during the tenure of ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League will be discussed.
Bangladesh’s largest minority rights group has accused the country’s interim government of failing to protect religious and ethnic minorities from attacks and harassment, a claim the government has de
For all this "dam for a dam" water war, relations between the two nations along their disputed Himalayan border are not currently at boiling point. In recent years, there have been skirmishes between Indian and Chinese troops in the area but 2024 "witnessed a thaw", with both sides "withdrawing troops from two flashpoints", said VOA News.
South Africa face American challenge in Sarawak, while Bangladesh take on the West Indies and India meet Scotland in Kuala Lumpur.
Bangladesh was heavily funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). Numerous organizations in the country relied on this financial assistance, employing thousands of doctors,