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Saima Wazed Putul, the World Health Organization's (WHO) regional director for the South East Asia Regional Office (SEARO), ...
Dhaka, July 2 (UNI) Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who is living in exile in India, has been sentenced to six months in jail by the International Crimes Tribunal for contempt of court ...
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The recent revelations surrounding former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina mark a dark and defining chapter in the ...
Lucknow: Forging a robust strategic axis with Germany and Japan will help India navigate an increasingly uncertain ...
Bangladesh's caretaker government has overturned a long-standing protocol requiring women officials to be addressed as "sir", calling it an "odd" relic of ousted leader Sheikh Hasina's regime.
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Ousted Bangladeshi leader Hasina indicted for crimes against humanityA special court in Bangladesh has begun the trial of former prime minister Sheikh Hasina, and two of her aides for their alleged roles in the violent suppression of a mass uprising, that led to the ...
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The Print on MSNWorld news of the day: 11 July, 2025Carlos Alcaraz kept his dream of a Wimbledon three-peat alive after storming into the final of the ongoing grass-court major.
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Daily Times on MSNFormer Bangladesh police chief admits to crimes against humanity amid crackdown trialDHAKA - Former Inspector General of Police, Chowdhury Abdullah Mamun, has confessed to committing crimes against humanity ...
The investigating officers submitted petitions to keep the accused detained, which the court approved, according to court sources ...
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United News of Bangladesh on MSN'Shoot Me, I Bare My Chest': film, exhibition sheds new light on Abu Sayed's killing at DrikThe global premiere of the film and exhibition titled 'Shoot Me, I Bare My Chest - A Counter-Forensic Investigation into the Killing of Abu Sayed' was held on Friday evening at DrikPath Bhobon in the ...
A special tribunal indicted Bangladesh's ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday by accepting charges of crimes ...
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The Print on MSNNo ‘sir’ title for women officials anymore—Bangladesh scraps Hasina-era rule, to review ‘odd’ protocolsA committee has been tasked with giving recommendations within a month, proposing appropriate amendments to honorific titles ...
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