Newly arrived Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh need urgent access to food, shelter and medical attention after enduring the worst violence...

Reacting to the announcement that a new interim government is to be formed following the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh...

In a world with increasing inequality and persisting discrimination, armed conflict, authoritarianism and crises of governance, as well as mounting...

On July 15, 2024, students of Dhaka University were sitting with placards and flags in a peaceful protest calling for...

Responding to reports of the arrest and detention of student leaders, protest participants and members of opposition parties following the...

Bangladesh is witnessing the deadliest crackdown against protesters in the country’s post-independence history. The heavy-handed response from the authorities has...

Bangladeshi authorities have continued to use unlawful force against student protesters, amid six days of shutdown and communication restrictions, during...

Responding to what has been the deadliest day for protests in Bangladesh with 32 deaths in a single day yesterday...

Selim Khan is a 19-year-old atheist blogger from Bangladesh. He joined a private Facebook group for like-minded individuals to express...

Since April 7, over 100 Indigenous Bawm people have been arrested in the Chittagong Hill Tracts of southeastern Bangladesh. The...

Khadijatul Kubra was a 17-year-old meritorious student at Jagannath University in Dhaka, Bangladesh, when she hosted a webinar from an...

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