Bangladesh’s Foreign Adviser Touhid Hossain on Saturday said that Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus will not be meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly ...
Two international platforms working to defend the rights of Indigenous people today demanded formation of a UN-led inquiry ...
BNP Secretary General Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir on Saturday expressed concerns over the recent unrest in the Chittagong ...
Thousands of tribals, mostly Buddhist Chakmas, on Saturday organised massive demonstrations and rallies in the Tripura capital to protest the continuous attack on minorities in neighbouring Bangladesh ...
Chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus will depart for New York on September 23 to attend the 79th United Nations General ...
The senators also called for stronger law enforcement and swift action to hold accountable those responsible for attacks on ...
Foreign adviser Md Touhid Hosain on Saturday said that Bangladesh would like to maintain working relations with India by ...
Asked about any possibility of a meeting with Modi, the foreign adviser said it seems there is no possibility as Modi was going there a bit early while Chief Adviser Yunus was going there later.
Bangladesh's interim government leader Muhammad Yunus is seeking emergency financial assistance from global lenders to bolster the country's dwindling foreign exchange reserves. The recent anti-sheikh ...
But a meeting with India’s PM Narendra Modi, who gave shelter to ousted Sheikh Hasina after she fled, looks unlikely.
All-India Chakma Students Union (AICSU) has submitted memorandums to the PM Modi, for the protection of the Indigenous ...
How the students stood up against fascism at the cost of their lives to create a successful revolution and sow seeds of new ...