Meghalaya police have taken into custody four Awami League leaders on charges of illegal ... the removed Chairman of the Sylhet District Council and General Secretary of the Sylhet District ...
A complaint was filed against the Chief Adviser of Bangladesh interim government, Muhammad Yunus, and 61 others, under ...
Sir Keir Starmer met a senior member of Bangladesh’s ousted ruling party last month, despite the Awami League facing accusations ... the ousted mayor of the city of Sylhet and a key party ...
The tribunal was established after Hasina, upon returning to power in 2009, initiated the trial of crimes against humanity committed during the Liberation War in 1971. After the tribunal's verdicts, ...
Since losing power, many top leaders, including the Awami League chief, have left the country, while those who remain are in hiding. Dozens of cases have been filed against party members ...
Azaduzzaman Khan Kamal, a veteran leader of the Bangladesh Awami League, had some really strong words for Muhammad Yunus, the Chief Adviser of the Interim Government of Bangladesh. Kamal said in a ...
The Anti-Corruption Commission has filed two cases against Awami League leader and former Barguna-1 lawmaker Dhirendra Debnath Shambhu, and his wife, Madhabi Debnath, for allegedly amassing ...
More than 50 complaints have been filed against Hasina and her government’s ministers, MPs and senior Awami League leaders so far. At least two of the charges are enforced disappearances.
Jamaat leaders and activists staged a protest in front of Joydebpur Police Station in Gazipur to demand the release of a man identified as an “Awami League leader,” whom they claimed was one of their ...
However, over the past few weeks, AL leaders have begun to challenge the interim government headed by Chief Adviser Mohammad Yunus. Earlier this week, the joint secretary of the Awami League ...
Ousted former prime minister Sheikh Hasina's Awami League has announced a series of protests demanding the resignation of Professor Muhammad Yunus-led interim government for its "oppression" of ...