Myong Yu Jong completed a first-half hat trick to set North Korea on course for a 3-0 win over Uzbekistan in its first Women’s Asian Cup appearance since 2010 on Tuesday. Defending champion China ...
Bangladesh's national football team face daunting odds at their first-ever Women's Asian Cup, but have already scored a major victory by qualifying.
As technology-based training spreads across rural Bangladesh, a generation once bound to inherited occupations is building skill-driven careers that challenge migration-led development models ...
Eclectic hobby groups based at the National Stadium give life to the area whether or not big stars are in town.
A new study by QUT researchers found that financial credit alone cannot break the cycle of poverty for women in Bangladesh. Instead, a "credit-plus" approach combining loans with tailored support ...
In an exclusive conversation with Firstpost, Pearl Pandya, South Asia Senior Analyst of Armed Conflict Location & Event Data (ACLED) think tank, shared her take on the Bangladesh elections and what ...
Alongside a series of anti-India statements and policy signals during the Yunus period, key defence engagements began to stall.
Bangladesh’s 2026 elections saw BNP win a decisive majority, marking a shift toward democratic reforms, institutional restructuring, economic realism, and strategic autonomy. The referendum backed ...
Muhammad Yunus has stepped down as Bangladesh’s interim leader, paving the way for Tarique Rahman to take over as the new prime minister. Mr Yunus, a Nobel laureate, returned from self-exile in August ...
The Bangladesh election has turned out to be a historic win for Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), with Tarique Rahman set to return as the new face of Bangladesh. Bangladeshi women leave after ...
Bangladesh polls highlights: Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Khaleda Zia's son Tarique Rahman registered a landslide victory in the general elections held on Thursday, February 12, as congratulations ...
Bangladesh’s referendum on the 84-point July National Charter saw 60.26 per cent turnout, with 4,80,74,429 “yes” and 2,25,65,627 “no” votes, alongside 13th parliamentary polls in 299 of 300 seats, ...
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