Students in Bangladesh forced out the country's leader a month ago. Where do things stand now? What began as student protests over government jobs became a large-scale revolt against the country’s longest-serving prime minister. World 05 Sep, 2024
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigns and leaves Bangladesh, ending 15-year rule Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned on Monday, ending 15 years in power as thousands of protesters defied a military curfew and stormed her official residence. World 05 Aug, 2024
Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina resigns as widening unrest sees protesters storm her official residence Thousands of demonstrators stormed her official residence and other buildings associated with her party and family. World 05 Aug, 2024
Protests toppled Bangladesh's government and drove powerful PM into exile. How did they get here? The end to her 15 years in power came after weeks of violent unrest during which nearly 300 people died, according to local media reports. World 05 Aug, 2024
Violence in Bangladesh leaves 8 people dead, hundreds injured as protests continue A new round of violence in Bangladesh left at least eight people dead and hundreds of others injured as student protesters clashed with police and ruling party activists on Sunday, officials and media reports said, as protests that began over a government jobs quota continued with demands for the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. World 04 Aug, 2024
New protests in Bangladesh keep the pressure on the government after 200 were killed in violence The Supreme Court scaled back the veterans' quota to 5% but protests continued, something experts say reflects more widespread anger against the government and economic discontent. World 02 Aug, 2024
Internet is still down in Bangladesh despite apparent calm following deadly protests Bangladesh remained without internet for a fifth day and the government declared a public holiday Monday World 22 Jul, 2024
Despite curfew, deaths mount in Bangladesh student protests over government jobs quota Police imposed a strict curfew across Bangladesh and military forces patrolled parts of the capital Saturday to quell further violence after days of clashes over the allocation of government jobs left several people dead and hundreds injured. World 20 Jul, 2024
Security bill stipulates harsh punishment for curfew violation Kathmandu, September 14 The Peace and Security Bill, which is under consideration in the House of Representatives, stipulates a provision of harsher punishment for violation of curfew order in the course of maintaining law and order. “Anyone,... Horoscopes 15 Sep, 2019
LETTERS: Official racketeering For the uninitiated, your editorial “Take Stern action” (THT, September 13, Page 14) offers a window view to the blatant official racketeering in new Nepal. The general public, as mentioned by you, is beginning to wonder at these thugs’... 15 Sep, 2017
Kane vs Lukaku: The duel of the in-form strikers They are 23-year-old strikers in the form of their lives, leading the race to be the Premier League's top scorer, and blossoming after circuitous routes to the top of the game. One is lean, hard-working and can score all types of goals. The other... 02 Mar, 2017
India's "Iron Lady" ends 16-year hunger strike over military law GUWAHATI: Indian human rights activist Irom Sharmila ended a 16-year hunger strike on Tuesday against an army law that she said led to atrocities in her northeastern state, and she vowed to press on with her fight by entering politics. Sharmila,... Women 09 Aug, 2016