The Awami League, Bangladesh’s longstanding political party, has intensified its opposition against the interim government led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus. The political tensions come after the removal of Sheikh Hasina as Prime Minister in August 2024, following mass protests and

Former Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina discloses surviving an assassination attempt post-ouster, attributing her survival to divine intervention

In a dramatic turn of events, rumors about Bangladesh seeking the extradition of its Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina from India have sparked widespread debate. However, these claims were dismissed as baseless by her son, Sajeeb Wazed Joy, who called them part of a “disinformation campaign.” Disinformation Campaign Allegations Addressing the allegations, Wazed

The Bangladesh government has officially reached out to India, requesting its assistance in facilitating Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s return to Dhaka. The request comes amid escalating political tensions in Bangladesh, as the country prepares for its upcoming general elections. Diplomatic Correspondence Sent to India Reports indicate that Bangladesh’s Ministry of