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WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 2025

Hasina Flees

Sheikh Hasina. File Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Hasina accuses US involvement in ouster, says could've stayed in power if surrendered St Martin: ET report

''I resigned so that I did not have to see the procession of dead bodies. They wanted to come to power over the dead bodies of students, but I did not allow it. I resigned from the...

A student, while managing traffic at the entrance of Dhaka University area on Friday, holds a placard that reads ‘ambulance lane’, indicating to passing vehicles that the lane is only for emergency use – a concept which has been absent in Bangladesh. Students have been managing traffic on the roads after the fall of Sheikh Hasina’s government on 5 August. However, the DMP withdrew traffic police from the capital on 3 August to ensure their safety during the recent violent protests. Photo: Rajib Dhar/TBS
Bangladesh

A week after govt falls, Dhaka streets yet to see traffic police

Students controlling the traffic. Photo: Nayem Ali
Features

Three days on the streets of Dhaka

The moment before Abu Sayeed was shot during a clash between police and protesters in front of Begum Rokeya University in Rangpur on Tuesday, 16 July 2024. Screengrab from video
Bangladesh

'We were forcibly taken to meet Hasina,' says Abu Sayeed's older brother

TBS Sketch
Analysis

Joy: Hilarious constitutional expert on the block

A file photo of Sheikh Hasina. Photo: PID
Bangladesh

Sheikh Hasina will return to Bangladesh for elections, her son says

Islami Bank Foundation cancels all terminations, forced resignations made after 2016
Bangladesh

Islami Bank Foundation cancels all terminations, forced resignations made after 2016

Screengrab from the interview
Bangladesh

No decision yet on Sheikh Hasina leaving India for another country: Joy tells DW

AKM Shahidur Rahman new RAB DG, Md Mainul Hasan new DMP commissioner
Bangladesh

AKM Shahidur Rahman new RAB DG, Md Mainul Hasan new DMP commissioner

From left, Nur Mohammad, Ghulam Rabbani, Muhammad Nurul Huda, Ali Iman Majumder. Sketch: TBS
Panorama

The route to restoring law and order

Illustration: TBS
Panorama

Rumours run amok in the first hours of newfound freedom

Closed shops, empty street in Dhaka's New Market area on 6 August 2024. Photo: Jahir Rayhan/TBS
Bangladesh

Dhaka sees limited transport, closed shops a day after govt downfall

People from all walks of life marched toward Shaheed Minar on 3 August 2024. Photo: Rummana Ferdous Fagun
Features

The bloody rebirth of free Bangladesh: A hope for a better tomorrow

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