Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport has once again come under fire following another incident of passenger harassment. A five-member expatriate family traveling to London from Norway reportedly faced abuse,
Aides to Bangladesh’s ailing former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia say she is leaving for London for medical treatment, leaving behind a nation grappling with uncertainty over its political future after her archrival,
Groups representing minorities in Bangladesh have criticised British Labour MP Rupa Huq for not meeting Hindu and other minority communities during her recent trip to Dhaka. They expressed concern that her visit missed addressing the violence and persecution of these groups.
Multiple layers of special security measures have been implemented at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport as BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia prepares to depart for London on Tuesday for medical treatment.
Bangladesh Nationalist Party chairperson Khaleda Zia is scheduled for today to leave Dhaka for London for medical treatment.
BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia has departed Dhaka for London to seek advanced medical treatment. Her flight left Hazrat
Security measures have been tightened at Dhaka's Shahjalal International Airport ahead of BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia's departure for London. The BNP has asked its leaders and activists to remain on the footpaths to bid farewell to Khaleda without disrupting traffic or public movement.
BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia has set off for the Dhaka's Shahjalal International Airport to travel to London for medical treatment, marking her first trip to the United Kingdom in seven years. Party leaders and activists gathered along the route to bid her farewell.
Many other supporters waited for hours along the road leading toward Dhaka’s international airport. Enamul Haque Chowdhury, a close aide of Ms Zia, told reporters that the air ambulance had arrived from Doha to take her to London, where her eldest son ...
Bangladesh's ailing former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia has left the country for London for medical treatment, aide says.
Bangladesh’s ailing former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia will travel to London for medical treatment, according to aides, leaving behind a nation grappling with uncertainty over its political future after her archrival,
Bangladesh might not have come into existence in 1971 if Sheikh Mujibur Rahman was allowed to take office as the Prime Minister of a united Pakistan. Bangladesh, split between Bengali nationalism and Islamism,