7 Explosive Shifts: How Gen Z Is Reshaping Bangladesh’s Most Crucial Election

Bangladesh heads into its most competitive election in over a decade after the fall of Sheikh Hasina, with Generation Z voters emerging as decisive power brokers. As old political orders crumble and new alliances form, the February 12 vote could redefine democracy, regional geopolitics, and governance in South Asia.
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15 Defining Moments of Khaleda Zia’s Powerful Political Life

Bangladesh’s first woman Prime Minister and BNP chairperson Khaleda Zia has died at 80 after a prolonged illness. A three-time premier, her life shaped decades of Bangladeshi politics, fierce rivalry with Sheikh Hasina, and the nation’s democratic journey.
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11 Powerful Moments as Tarique Rahman Returns to Bangladesh After 17 Years

Tarique Rahman’s emotional return to Bangladesh after 17 years in exile has reshaped the country’s political landscape. Walking barefoot on Bangladeshi soil, the BNP leader emerged as the prime ministerial frontrunner ahead of February elections amid unrest, shifting alliances, and regional tensions.
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9 Defining Moments as Tarique Rahman Returns to Bangladesh After 17 Years

Bangladesh opposition leader Tarique Rahman has returned home after nearly 17 years in exile, triggering massive rallies in Dhaka and reshaping the political landscape ahead of February’s crucial general election.
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7 Critical Updates on Khaleda Zia’s Health and Tarique Rahman’s Return

Former Bangladesh PM Khaleda Zia remains in critical condition on life support as Prime Minister Narendra Modi expresses deep concern and offers support. Meanwhile, BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman prepares for a possible return from London amid political uncertainty and upcoming elections.
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Bangladesh’s Muhammad Yunus Decides to Stay Amid Political Turmoil and Calls for Reform

Despite mounting political challenges Bangladesh’s Muhammad Yunus Decides to Stay Amid Political Turmoil and Calls for Reform. Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, the interim chief adviser of Bangladesh’s caretaker government, has decided to stay in office. Rumors about his resignation surfaced recently due to the political deadlock and slow progress on reforms.
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