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Bangladesh

Stories tagged “Bangladesh” on Waqya.

Sheikh Hasina — Sheikh Hasina's Risky Gambit: Will This Homecoming Revive the Awami Le (featured)
United Kingdom

Sheikh Hasina’s Risky Gambit: Will This Homecoming Revive the Awami League?

Sheikh Hasina's homecoming may galvanize her party's base, but can she successfully transform her fugitive status into a symbol of courage and conviction, or will it expose deeper structural issues within the Awami League?

15 Jul 2026 · 10:22 GMT 1 day ago
Bangladesh. — Bangladesh's climate catastrophe: A world too slow to act. (featured)
South Asia

Bangladesh’s climate catastrophe: A world too slow to act.

As Bangladesh navigates another devastating monsoon season, the world remains indifferent to its plight. Climate change is no longer a distant threat, but a harsh reality for the nation's most vulnerable.

15 Jul 2026 · 17:38 GMT 1 day ago
cricket, Zimbabwe and Bangladesh — Is Cricket's Hierarchy Dooming Zimbabwe and Bangladesh to Mediocrity? (featured)
South Asia

Is Cricket’s Hierarchy Dooming Zimbabwe and Bangladesh to Mediocrity?

Cricket's hierarchical structure threatens to keep Zimbabwe and Bangladesh stuck in a cycle of mediocrity. Can these nations overcome their systemic disadvantages and rise through the ranks?

12 Jul 2026 · 06:51 GMT 5 days ago
bangladesh — Sheikh Hasina's Surrender: Power Play or Genuine Submission? (featured)
South Asia

Sheikh Hasina’s Surrender: Power Play or Genuine Submission?

In a shocking move, Sheikh Hasina, former PM of Bangladesh, plans to surrender to authorities, sparking questions about the future of democracy in the country.

11 Jul 2026 · 13:58 GMT 5 days ago
Bangladesh — Bangladesh plays the great game of geopolitics with precision and ambi (featured)
South Asia

Bangladesh plays the great game of geopolitics with precision and ambition

The people of Bangladesh are the biggest winners in the high-stakes competition between India and China, with infrastructure projects, economic aid, and increased trade flowing into the country from both directions.

6 Jul 2026 · 18:28 GMT 1 week ago
Zimbabwe Bangladesh Cricket — Zimbabwe Bangladesh Cricket Rivalry A Microcosm of Global Inequality (featured)
Sport

Zimbabwe Bangladesh Cricket Rivalry A Microcosm of Global Inequality

The unseen stakes of an underdog rivalry – where a series win means more than just a spot in the rankings, but a lifeline for entire sporting infrastructures.

28 Jun 2026 · 12:29 GMT 3 weeks ago
Spinners Zampa — Zampa's Spin Leaves Bangladesh Reeling (featured)
South Asia

Zampa’s Spin Leaves Bangladesh Reeling

Australian spinner Adam Zampa stole the show in the team's opening T20 match against Bangladesh, leading the team to a nail-biting victory.

18 Jun 2026 · 01:20 GMT 4 weeks ago
Bangladesh Cricket — Bangladesh Women's Cricket Team Escapes Embarrassing Defeat Against th (featured)
Sport

Bangladesh Women’s Cricket Team Escapes Embarrassing Defeat Against the Netherlands

Bangladesh's women's cricket team has sent a strong message to their opponents in the Women's T20 World Cup, but can they keep their momentum going and bring home the coveted title?

14 Jun 2026 · 13:12 GMT 1 month ago
South Asia — South Asia's Ticking Time Bomb: West Bengal's Muslim Expulsions (featured)
South Asia

South Asia’s Ticking Time Bomb: West Bengal’s Muslim Expulsions

South Asia is facing a crisis as West Bengal expels Muslim migrants, escalating religious tensions and threatening regional stability.

10 Jun 2026 · 16:19 GMT 1 month ago
India — India's Economic Crisis: A Regional Wake-Up Call for South Asia (featured)
South Asia

India’s Economic Crisis: A Regional Wake-Up Call for South Asia

As India's economy falters, South Asia faces a looming crisis that could reverberate across the region. Who will win and who will lose?

5 Jun 2026 · 18:17 GMT 1 month ago
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