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Bangladesh and Malaysia today signed five Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) and three Exchange of Notes in diverse areas of cooperation on the first day of Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus ...
Bangladesh has managed to turn a turbulent moment in US trade policy into a potential advantage. But it's a narrow path. The tariff rate may be lower, but the stakes are higher than ever.
By leveraging its robust population, strategic geographic location, and a clear vision for digital transformation, Bangladesh is positioning itself as a transformative hub.
Firms from Bangladesh’s biggest export sector worry that they do not enjoy a major competitive advantage over rivals from Vietnam and India.
A year after former Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was toppled from power and left the country, Bangladesh has announced national elections.
Thousands of exultant Bangladeshis gathered in Dhaka on Tuesday to mark the first anniversary of mass protests that toppled Sheikh Hasina, as the interim government unveiled a roadmap for ...
Bangladesh today is different from the trajectory promised to the people by Professor Muhammad Yunus when he was sworn in on August 8, 2024, as Chief Adviser of the Interim Government ...
Bangladesh’s main virtue is that the country operates in spite of its government and not because of it due to its vibrant civil society. Its resourceful people know how to survive and thrive.
Bangladesh will hold its next general election in April 2026, which is expected to be the first free and fair election in more than a decade. Long-ruling prime minister Sheikh Hasina fled to India ...
Bangladesh has secured a reduction in US import tariffs on its goods, a move viewed by many, including the interim government, as a “major diplomatic victory”. Others, however, have questioned ...
Former anti-corruption minister Tulip Siddiq is on trial over corruption allegations in Bangladesh. Ms Siddiq resigned from her ministerial role earlier this year over accusations she illegally ...
On the banks of the Naf River, DW spoke with several Bangladeshi fishermen who were held captive by rebels based in Myanmar's Rakhine state.
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