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Holiday Inn Dhaka City Centre announces the transformation of its signature dining outlet Ilish. Once a well-known restaurant ...
Our analysis highlights the limits of existing political solutions. The ability of the Ganges river to support life and ...
Dhaka, June 1 -- Temporary cattle markets have begun taking shape across Dhaka as preparations for Eid-ul-Azha gather pace.
, May 10 -- For the countless single women who move to Dhaka in pursuit of education or employment, the city's sprawling skyline offers not the promise of new beginnings, but a labyrinth of barriers.
Nearly 100 people were killed and hundreds more injured Sunday as renewed anti-government protests swept across Bangladesh, with protesters calling for the prime minister to resign and the prime ...
Bangladesh’s Leader Resigns and Flees Country After Protests The country’s army chief said an interim government would be formed, as demonstrators successfully challenged Prime Minister Sheikh ...
Bangladesh protesters make defiant call for march on Dhaka Tension is rising as protesters call for mass mobilisation in the face of deadly crackdown and national curfew.
They're out on the streets directing traffic and are taking part in Bangladesh's new interim government. Hopes are high — but there also are doubts about what they can realistically achieve.
In recent years, Dhaka’s urban skyline has undergone a dramatic transformation, with towering skyscrapers becoming a dominant feature of the cityscape. One prominent contributor to this ...
As Dhaka’s skyline continues to evolve, Tejgaon stands poised to lead its next chapter. With rising demand for high-quality office space and premium amenities in a central location, the district ...
Inside Bangladesh it’s being dubbed a Gen Z revolution – a protest movement that pitted mostly young student demonstrators against a 76-year-old leader who had dominated her nation for decades ...
What were the protests about? Students at the University of Dhaka, the country’s top institution, started the demonstrations on July 1, and they later spread to other elite universities, and ...