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Bangladesh's oldest political party, the Awami League, has been officially banned under a sweeping new anti-terror law. What led to this decision, and what does it mean for the country's future?
Though the BNP has been consistently calling for a national election along with swift reforms, party leaders now fear that their December election deadline may quietly slip away, as the interim ...
A group of people identifying themselves as "July Joddha" has occupied the Awami League (AL) head office in the capital's Shaheed Abrar Fahad Avenue, previously known as Bangabandhu Avenue. A banner ...
But nine months since the revolution, making big changes is proving tricky. The process began almost immediately after Sheikh ...
Urgent and sustainable reforms are needed, but it’s unclear if the interim government has the time, authority or support to ...
Bangladesh’s Election Commission has cancelled the registration of the former ruling party of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh ...
What lies ahead for Sheikh Hasina’s party is difficult to tell. It might try to field independent candidates in the next ...
Bangladesh has banned Awami League, the oldest and one of the largest political parties of the country, to protect the ...
Bangladesh's Election Commission has suspended the Awami League's registration, barring it from upcoming elections. The ...
Bangladesh's Election Commission has suspended the registration of ousted former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's Awami League, ...
India's Ministry of External Affairs has expressed concern over the banning of the Awami League in Bangladesh. The suspension ...