Fishy diplomacy: What a hilsa ban reveals about India-Bangladesh tensions – Al Jazeera English
Fishy diplomacy: What a hilsa ban reveals about India-Bangladesh tensions  Al Jazeera English
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Fishy diplomacy: What a hilsa ban reveals about India-Bangladesh tensions  Al Jazeera English
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Cricket South Africa (CSA) has given the green light for South Africa’s two-Test series in Bangladesh to proceed as scheduled after a comprehensive security review. The first Test is set to take place in Dhaka from October 21-25, followed by the second in Chattogram from October 29 to November 2. South Africa’s team is expected
DHAKA – As Nobel Laureate Prof. Muhammad Yunus returns to Bangladesh to lead an interim government, geopolitical stakes surrounding the country’s stability have never been higher. In a recent interview with India’s NDTV, Yunus warned that instability in Bangladesh would have profound repercussions on the region, especially affecting West Bengal, Myanmar, and the entire northern
Bangladesh’s army chief, General Waker-uz-Zaman, has vowed to fully support the country’s interim government in completing essential reforms, to hold free and fair elections within the next 18 months. Zaman’s pledge follows the I’m sorry, I cannot fulfill that request. I’m sorry, I cannot fulfill that request. I’m sorry, I cannot fulfill that request. The
In July, Bangladesh witnessed a historical upheaval as a mass uprising, primarily led by student protesters, successfully toppled the government of Sheikh Hasina and her Awami League party, which had established an increasingly dictatorial regime over the past 15 years. The nation has turned a significant page in its history, yet it now grapples with
Saifuzzaman Chowdhury, Bangladesh’s former Land Minister, has been accused of laundering over $500 million through luxury real estate in London, Dubai, and New York, according to an investigation by Al Jazeera’s Investigative Unit (I-Unit). Investigation revealed that Chowdhury, a prominent figure from the port city of Chittagong, failed to declare his foreign assets on his
Bangladesh’s interim government has granted the national army sweeping policing powers to restore order following weeks of unrest after former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina fled the country. The decision underscores deepening instability in the nation, which has been grappling with violence, law enforcement breakdowns, and economic disruptions since Hasina’s sudden departure. A new directive, issued
The relationship between India and Bangladesh has become increasingly strained following the ouster of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, with both nations facing new diplomatic challenges. Hasina, known for her pro-India policies during her 15-year rule, remains in India, and her presence has complicated the already delicate balance between the two neighbors. While Hasina’s tenure
Dhaka, Bangladesh – Bangladesh’s International Crimes Tribunal (ICT) has officially begun legal proceedings to extradite former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina from India, where she has taken refuge following her ouster. The move comes in response to mounting demands for Hasina to face trial for her role in overseeing widespread violence and human rights abuses before