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Bangladesh has made major changes in its approach to mental health over the past 10 years via its Mental Health First Aid ...
The truth is both dropped the ball. History now repeats 1,500 miles away in Bangladesh. In August 2024, protestors forced the resignation of longtime Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina ...
Tulsi Gabbard alleged "persecution and killing" of religious minorities in Bangladesh. US Department of State Spokesperson Tammy Bruce on Wednesday condemned the violence against minorities in ...
Pakistan Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif (left) meets Chief Advisor of the Interim Government of Bangladesh Dr. Muhammad Yunus on the sidelines of the United ...
The French Embassy in Dhaka criticized a social media post supporting Bangladesh's interim government stance against US intelligence chief Gabbard's comments on minority persecution. Bangladesh ...
Reflecting on the considerable impact of a single brand on a country's economy, we began to contemplate Bangladesh's RMG industry. The RMG industry contributed about 82 percent of total exports ...
Women in Bangladesh have been hitting the streets, protesting an increasing number of instances of rape and violence against women across the country. An absentee funeral for an eight-year-old ...
Only 13 countries in the world are less happy than Bangladesh according to the "World Happiness Report 2025". Bangladesh ranked 134th out of 147 countries this year. The country was in 129th place ...
The Army Chief has, several times, hinted about failing law and order in Dhaka. Social media is abuzz with rumours of a coup in Bangladesh after recent political developments and the deployment of ...
By Hannah Beech The leader of an armed group representing a persecuted Muslim minority from Myanmar was arrested in a raid in neighboring Bangladesh this week and charged under an antiterrorism law.
The dramatic political developments in Bangladesh that led to prime minister Sheikh Hasina being ousted last year have thrown up many surprises - including Dhaka's growing closeness with one-time ...
NEW DELHI/DHAKA, March 19 (Reuters) - India is resisting pleas by Bangladesh to resume issuing normal volumes of medical visas, citing staffing shortages amid worsening ties, six sources said ...