Bangladesh prepares for a national election on February 12, 2026. The Awami League is banned. The BNP and Jamaat-e-Islami are ...
Myanmar’s elections underline a hard truth for India, of managing relations with a fractured neighbour which will require balancing principles with pragmatism ...
Leading the pack in the majority of pre-election surveys, BNP chairman Tarique Rahman has solidified his position as the ...
Although Takaichi may enjoy the proverbial political honeymoon phase for a while, in the longer term, she has to do a lot of ...
Highlights: Bangladesh polls were held on Thursday, February 12, more than a year after the country was rattled by protests ...
Tarique Rahman, the son of former prime minister Khaleda Zia, is expected to be sworn in as prime minister on 17 February ...
Bangladesh votes in world's first Gen Z-inspired election ...
Yunus's motivations across the board indicate that he's not likely to be 'retiring' soon. This election is a quiet - and ...
As Bangladesh votes in its first parliamentary election since the 2024 uprising, the contest narrows to the BNP and a Jamaat-led alliance in a deeply polarised political landscape.
Bangladesh’s ‘protest’ party NCP won only six seats. Why have youth movements, from Sri Lanka to Nepal, struggled to challenge traditional leadership and political parties?
Congress leader Sonia Gandhi has said that the plea seeking a first information report (FIR) against her for allegedly ...
Nearly 127 million eligible voters in Bangladesh are casting their ballots on Thursday in the 13th parliamentary elections, 18 months after student-led protests toppled long-time leader Sheikh Hasina.