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We Bought You": How Workers Became Unwilling Soldiers
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We Bought You": How Workers Became Unwilling Soldiers

Bangladeshi workers promised civilian jobs in Russia find themselves forced into Ukraine's front lines, revealing a disturbing pattern of military recruitment deception.

A young person's hand casting a ballot with a diverse crowd in the background.
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56 Million Youth Voters to Decide Bangladesh 2026 National Election

56 million youth voters are set to define the Bangladesh 2026 national election. Explore the demographic shift, political alliances, and challenges ahead.

Massive crowd gathered at the funeral of Khaleda Zia in Dhaka, Bangladesh
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Khaleda Zia Death and Tarique Rahman: A New Chapter for BNP

Explore the implications of Khaleda Zia's death and Tarique Rahman's return to Bangladesh ahead of the 2026 elections. BNP faces a new leadership test.

Khaleda Zia portrait with Bangladesh flag in background
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Khaleda Zia Death 2025: Bangladesh Mourns 'Mother of Democracy' Ahead of Landmark Election

Khaleda Zia, former Prime Minister of Bangladesh, died on December 30, 2025. Explore the political impact of her death on the upcoming 2026 general elections.

Dhaka skyline view as the nation mourns former PM Khaleda Zia
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Khaleda Zia Bangladesh PM Death: First Female Leader Passes Away at 80

Khaleda Zia, the first female prime minister of Bangladesh, has died at 80. Following a long illness, her passing on Dec 30, 2025, marks the end of an era in South Asian politics.

Digital world map highlighting NATO allies and Ukraine borders
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NATO Defense Spending 2025 Rebalancing and the Trump-Ukraine Diplomacy Pivot

Analyze the 2025 rebalancing of NATO defense spending, Ukraine's strategy with Trump, and the escalating tensions in Bangladesh and Algeria.

Collage of global news events from late December 2025.
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Fragile Peace: Ukraine Christmas and Gaza Conflict 2025 Landscape

Explore the contrasting global events of late December 2025, from Ukraine Christmas celebrations and the Gaza conflict to Tarique Rahman's return to Bangladesh.

17 Years in the Making: Tarique Rahman’s Million-Strong Return to Bangladesh
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17 Years in the Making: Tarique Rahman’s Million-Strong Return to Bangladesh

Tarique Rahman returns to Bangladesh after 17 years in London. A million supporters welcomed the BNP leader in Dhaka, signaling a major shift in the country's political landscape.

Tarique Rahman Returns: Over 1 Million Greet Bangladesh Opposition Leader After 17-Year Exile
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Tarique Rahman Returns: Over 1 Million Greet Bangladesh Opposition Leader After 17-Year Exile

Bangladesh's opposition leader Tarique Rahman has returned from a 17-year exile to a welcome of over one million supporters. This move could significantly reshape the nation's political landscape.

Tarique Rahman Returns to Bangladesh After 17 Years, Setting Stage for Political Showdown
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Tarique Rahman Returns to Bangladesh After 17 Years, Setting Stage for Political Showdown

After 17 years in exile, Tarique Rahman, acting chairman of Bangladesh's opposition BNP, has returned. His return sets the stage for a major political showdown with Sheikh Hasina's government.

Tarique Rahman Returns to Bangladesh After 17 Years in Exile, Poised for Power
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Tarique Rahman Returns to Bangladesh After 17 Years in Exile, Poised for Power

Tarique Rahman, the front-runner to be Bangladesh's next prime minister, has returned after 17 years in exile, setting the stage for a major political shift ahead of elections.

5 Million Supporters Expected: Bangladesh Opposition Leader Tarique Rahman to Return After 17 Years in Exile
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5 Million Supporters Expected: Bangladesh Opposition Leader Tarique Rahman to Return After 17 Years in Exile

Bangladesh's main opposition party, the BNP, is preparing to welcome back its leader Tarique Rahman from a 17-year exile with a rally of up to 5 million supporters, a key event ahead of the February general election.