DHAKA — Bangladesh will seek the extradition of ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina, who was overthrown in a revolution in August and fled to India, interim leader Muhammad Yunus said.
Bangladesh's chief adviser Muhammad Yunus had earlier held meetings with Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif and other leaders, but not PM Modi.
On 17 October, arrest warrants were issued in two separate cases against former prime minister Sheikh Hasina and others in the allegations of genocide and crimes against humanity during the Anti-Discr ...
The Dhaka-based International Crimes Tribunal on Monday asked its investigation body to complete the probe against ex-Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and submit a report by Dec. 17 in cases related to ...
Pakistan’s first direct cargo ship to Bangladesh since its 1971 independence docked at the southeastern Chittagong Port last week, signalling a shift in foreign relations under the interim government ...
Bangladesh interim government chief advisor Muhammad Yunus marked his administration's first 100 days with a national address ...
The interim government has decided to sell all the shares S Alam held in the Islami Bank. The move is expected to fetch Tk10,000 crore for the bank. S Alam Group has shares worth Tk1,600 crore in face ...
A special tribunal in Bangladesh will hear updates from police about what the country’s security agencies have done to arrest ...
Bangladesh’s interim leader Muhammad Yunus announced that a roadmap for the next general election would follow electoral ...
India is likely to view with ‘considerable’ concern Bangladesh’s move to mend ties with Pakistan, analysts say.
Professor Muhammad Yunus, who is currently leading Bangladesh’s interim government, has said that his country will look to ...
A Bangladesh tribunal has set December 17 as the deadline for completion of an investigation into former Prime Minister ...