Dhaka Tribune, citing BNP sources, reported that the nomination papers for both Dhaka-17 and Bogra-6 are scheduled to be ...
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Bangladesh elections 2026: Will Tarique Rahman sink or soar after Khaleda Zia’s death? Experts decode
Khaleda Zia’s death leaves Bangladesh at a tense political crossroads. Experts say her absence weakens BNP’s comeback hopes ...
The dispute deepened on Sunday when Mahfuz Alam, a key figure behind last year's violent protests, publicly distanced himself ...
She is survived by her elder son Tarique Rahman, who returned to Bangladesh in late December after spending years in exile in ...
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Khaleda Zia’s Son Tarique Rahman Enters Bangladesh Election Race from Two Seats After 17-Year Exile
Tarique Rahman, the acting chairman of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and son of former Bangladeshi Prime Minister ...
The student-led Bangladeshi party born out of the protest movement that toppled Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has forged an ...
Dhaka rejects India’s concerns over attacks on minorities amid nationwide unrest, visa suspensions, protests in India, and ...
Khaleda, whose second stint as prime minister ended in 2006, never regained power but her feud with Sheikh Hasina continued ...
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Explained: Minority Safety, Political Churn & Growing Uncertainty Ahead Of Bangladesh Elections
Political observers in Dhaka believe the Bangladesh Nationalist Party could emerge as the largest party in the 2026 election.
Bangladesh's NCP forms an alliance with Jamaat-e-Islami ahead of February elections, causing internal conflicts and raising ...
In office for three terms, she traded the country’s leadership with Sheikh Hasina, the head of another political dynasty, ...
Khaleda Zia, Bangladesh’s first woman prime minister, died in Dhaka on Tuesday after a prolonged illness. She was 80. She had ...
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