16 September 2024
Bangladesh Army Chief of Staff: The situation is improving and is expected to return to normal within the next four days
France advises its citizens not to travel to Bangladesh
Sheikh Hasina had second round of meeting with a top Indian Government functionary at midnight. India helping Hasina secure political asylum in a European country. India’s NSG and IAF Garud Commandoes deployed for her security at Hindon AF Base. Stay extended in India indefinitely
The head of the interim government in Bangladesh says there is a need for a road map to hold new elections
Pakistani Ministry of Foreign Affairs: The government hopes for a peaceful and quick return to normal life in Bangladesh
25 people were killed and more than 150 hospitalized after Islamist mobsters in Jashore of Bangladesh set fire to Zabeer hotel located in Southwestern Bangladesh. Mobsters were looking for Shahin Chakladar, an MP of the toppled ruling party, the Awami League1 month ago
25 people were killed and more than 150 hospitalized after Islamist mobsters in Jashore of Bangladesh set fire to Zabeer hotel located in Southwestern Bangladesh. Mobsters were looking for Shahin Chakladar, an MP of the toppled ruling party, the Awami League
Indian media: The Prime Minister of Bangladesh is still at the Hindon military base in India
Bangladesh Police: The death toll from today's protests has risen to 56
Police in Bangladesh: At least 20 demonstrators were killed during today's protests in the capital
Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina hasn’t exited the Hindon Airport or the Air Force Station even after her plane landed a hour ago. Sheikh Hasina could be engaged in a diplomatic conversation with UK for political asylum. She could leave at night for London or stay in India
Celebrations erupt in Dhaka following the news that PM Sheikh Hasina has resigned and possibly left the country
The Indian government declares a state of high alert along the border between India and Bangladesh
Bangladesh Army Commander: We will investigate all the killings that occurred over the past few weeks
Sheikh Hasina and her sister have left Ganobhaban (her palace) for a safer place, a highly placed source close to her told AFP "She wanted to record a speech. But she could not get an opportunity to do that," he said
Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned and left the country, media reports said, as more people were killed in some of the worst violence since the birth of the South Asian nation more than five decades ago
Bangladesh PM resigns amid the protests against her government The Prime Minister of Bangladesh heads to India via military helicopter: Reuters
Thousands of protesters storm the Prime Minister's residence in Bangladesh
Sources in Dhaka say Hasina is out; military is stepping in
NetBlocks: An almost complete internet outage in Bangladesh due to the protests
Bangladesh Army Chief to address the country at 2 PM Dhaka Time
Bangladesh imposes nation wide curfew as law and order situation deteriorate in the country
At least 27 people were killed and scores injured in clashes in Bangladesh as tens of thousands of protesters calling for Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to resign. The interior ministry declared an indefinite nationwide curfew starting at 6 p.m
Bangladesh to restore broadband internet Tuesday, AFP reported citing the minister
Law and order 'under control' in Bangladesh: army chief
Abu Dhabi Federal Appeal Court sentences 3 Bangladeshi nationals to life imprisonment and 54 to deportation for rioting
Still no internet in Bangladesh. In Dhaka, people are said to be running out of cash as the ATMs aren’t working. Hearing A lot of fear, understandably, given how indiscriminately and callously people have been killed
UAE Attorney-General orders immediate investigation, trial for Bangladeshi nationals charged with rioting, disruption, property damage in the UAE
Metrics show Bangladesh has now been cut off from the world for over six hours, with a nation-scale internet shutdown in effect amid student protests. The disruption prevents families from contacting each other and stifles efforts to document human rights violations
3 month ago
Severe cyclone makes landfall on Bangladesh coast: government meteorological office
Bangladesh election 'not free or fair,' US State Dept says