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What is Driving the Anti-ISKCON Movement in Bangladesh's Interim Politics
Thousands of Islamist protesters in Bangladesh, backed by radical groups such as Hefazat‑e‑Islam Bangladesh and Intifada Bangladesh, demanded an immediate ban on ISKCON, labelling it an 'extremist ...
Japanese entrepreneur and politician Miki Watanabe has announced plans to establish a modern driving school, aiming to ...
With the presence of large number of institutional and general shareholders, the 19th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of Walton ...
They demanded nirapod shorok — safe roads. And in doing so, they revealed something deeper: the complete absence of a ...
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Bangladesh’s Quiet Pivot to China
Bangladesh’s drift toward China isn’t inevitable. Strategic steadiness, not coercion, is the best way to keep Washington in ...
A recent analysis of the Dhaka Mass Transit Company Limited (DMTCL) finds metrorail projects in Bangladesh are among the highest in Asia.
This special report focuses on a significant policy reversal in Bangladesh, where the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government ...
Youth leaders and climate advocates on Sunday, 19 October 2025 urged institutional reforms to embed youth voices in national ...
We are now looking for a 12,000-square-metre area to set up a driving school,” Watanabe told the Chief Adviser ...
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