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The corruption trial of Tulip Siddiq formally commenced in Bangladesh on Wednesday. Among other allegations linked to £3.9 billion worth of embezzlement, the Bangladeshi-origin Labour MP has ...
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United News of Bangladesh on MSNWant to make sure an 'acceptable, enjoyable' election: Prof Yunus
Reiterating his government's commitment to deliver a credible national election, Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus has said there is no point in having an election if it is not legitimate.
She walked free at 10:40pm, confirmed Gazipur Additional District Magistrate Salma Khatun, quoting the prison’s superintendent ...
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 ...
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The Manila Times on MSNThe promise and peril of Bangladesh’s ‘youthquake’
The past year has been marked by a series of revolutions and political shocks as young people across Asia and Africa have ...
Interestingly, the Declaration does not describe the July protests that culminated in the ouster of the Sheikh Hasina ...
Bangladeshi anti-corruption officials testified in court on Wednesday against former British anti-corruption minister Tulip ...
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 ...
Tulip Siddiq says her corruption trial in Bangladesh is a “farce” driven by a “political vendetta”.
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