For more than three decades, Bangladesh was one of the few countries in the world to be led by women, yet there are almost none on the February 12 ballots.
The leader of Bangladesh's largest Islamist party and prime ministerial hopeful Shafiqur Rahman has contested three elections and lost.
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Bangladesh is holding national elections for the first time since 2024, when a student movement ousted the prime minister.
A year and a half ago, Bangladesh looked as though it was on track to defy the global pattern of democratic reversal. Mass ...
The parliamentary vote is seen as a test of the South Asian country’s democracy after years of political turmoil, including ...
After languishing in opposition for 15 years, the party could reshape the South Asian country’s political landscape following mass protests that ousted former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
After a slow start, crowds converged on polling stations in the capital, Dhaka, and elsewhere later in the day. By 2:00 p.m., over 47% voters had cast their ballots, the Election Commission said.
Bangladeshis voted in a pivotal election for the South Asian nation after the 2024 ouster of long‑time premier Sheikh Hasina ...
Bangladeshis will cast ballots Thursday in a crucial national election, the first since a mass uprising ended former Prime ...
Bangladesh’s February 12 vote is a direct contest between two coalitions, with the lead parties competing for the largest ...