Tarique Rahman Sworn In as Bangladesh Prime Minister
Tarique Rahman has been sworn in as Bangladesh's new prime minister following a recent election, marking a significant political shift in the South Asian nation.
Tarique Rahman has been sworn in as Bangladesh's new prime minister following a recent election, marking a significant political shift in the South Asian nation.
Bangladesh's incoming leader Tarique Rahman commits to strengthening democracy and addressing economic fragility following his party's decisive parliamentary win.
After 17 years in self-imposed exile, Tarique Rahman is poised to become Bangladesh's prime minister following his party's election victory, marking a dramatic political shift in the nation.
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party secures a decisive parliamentary majority in the first election since the 2024 student-led uprising, with Tarique Rahman set to become prime minister.
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party claims a sweeping victory in the nation's first election since the overthrow of Sheikh Hasina, marking a pivotal moment for democracy.
Early results from Bangladesh's landmark election show the Bangladesh Nationalist Party ahead of Jamaat-e-Islami. This first vote since the 2024 Gen Z uprising marks a pivotal moment for democracy.
Bangladesh's historic election to restore democracy saw nearly 50% turnout, but women voters expressed disappointment as only 4.1% of candidates were female, raising concerns about representation.
Sajeeb Wazed says his mother's administration failed to engage with student protesters before being ousted, but stops short of directly blaming her for the violent crackdown.
Millions of Bangladeshis cast ballots in a pivotal election following the ousting of authoritarian leader Sheikh Hasina, with the BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami as frontrunners amid high hopes and fears.
Exiled BNP leader Tarique Rahman returns to Bangladesh promising to end corruption as the country holds its first credible election since the fall of autocratic leader Sheikh Hasina.
Bangladesh holds its first election since the 2024 uprising, with Tarique Rahman as front-runner amid concerns over press freedom, Islamist influence, and democratic restoration.
Bangladesh holds its first national election since Sheikh Hasina's ouster, with 127 million voters and international observers watching closely. The vote includes a referendum on political reforms and marks a pivotal moment for the nation's democratic ins
A woman in Bangladesh has died from the Nipah virus, highlighting symptoms like brain inflammation and a high fatality rate. Health authorities warn of potential spread.
Former City Minister and Labour MP Tulip Siddiq receives four-year prison sentence from Bangladeshi court over land acquisition allegations, with family members also convicted.