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Bangladesh Arrests Over 1,300 in Crackdown
Bangladesh's government launched "Operation Demon Hunt", arresting over 1,300 people allegedly linked to exiled former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina following unrest and attacks on students, raising concerns about human rights abuses.
Bangladesh Arrests Over 1,300 in Crackdown
Bangladesh's government launched "Operation Demon Hunt", arresting over 1,300 people allegedly linked to exiled former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina following unrest and attacks on students, raising concerns about human rights abuses.
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64% Bias Score


Bangladesh's Post-Hasina Instability: Political Turmoil and Human Rights Concerns
Six months after Sheikh Hasina's ouster, Bangladesh grapples with political turmoil, human rights abuses, and economic instability; the interim government faces challenges in implementing reforms amidst competing demands for elections and accusations of suppressing dissent.
Bangladesh's Post-Hasina Instability: Political Turmoil and Human Rights Concerns
Six months after Sheikh Hasina's ouster, Bangladesh grapples with political turmoil, human rights abuses, and economic instability; the interim government faces challenges in implementing reforms amidst competing demands for elections and accusations of suppressing dissent.
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40% Bias Score


Bangladesh Protesters Attack Hasina's Family Home
Protesters in Bangladesh attacked and burned the former home of exiled Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and other Awami League members on Wednesday, fueled by anger over her authoritarian rule and violent crackdown on student protests that led to her ouster last year.
Bangladesh Protesters Attack Hasina's Family Home
Protesters in Bangladesh attacked and burned the former home of exiled Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and other Awami League members on Wednesday, fueled by anger over her authoritarian rule and violent crackdown on student protests that led to her ouster last year.
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44% Bias Score


Bangladesh Launches Third Inquiry into UK Minister Tulip Siddiq
Former UK anti-corruption minister Tulip Siddiq faces a third Bangladesh investigation for alleged money laundering, power misuse, and illegal occupation of government property, alongside inquiries into land allocation and a nuclear project embezzlement; she denies all allegations.
Bangladesh Launches Third Inquiry into UK Minister Tulip Siddiq
Former UK anti-corruption minister Tulip Siddiq faces a third Bangladesh investigation for alleged money laundering, power misuse, and illegal occupation of government property, alongside inquiries into land allocation and a nuclear project embezzlement; she denies all allegations.
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44% Bias Score


Bangladesh Investigates Treasury Minister's Family Finances
Bangladesh's anti-money laundering agency requested financial records from banks related to Treasury minister Tulip Siddiq, her family, and former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, following embezzlement allegations made by a political opponent who fled the country amidst protests; Siddiq denies the cla...
Bangladesh Investigates Treasury Minister's Family Finances
Bangladesh's anti-money laundering agency requested financial records from banks related to Treasury minister Tulip Siddiq, her family, and former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, following embezzlement allegations made by a political opponent who fled the country amidst protests; Siddiq denies the cla...
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40% Bias Score


Bangladesh Protests Demand Hasina's Prosecution
In Dhaka, Bangladesh, thousands protested on Tuesday, demanding the prosecution of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for hundreds of deaths during July's uprising; the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement organized the demonstration, calling for Hasina's trial and a ban on her Awami League party; ...
Bangladesh Protests Demand Hasina's Prosecution
In Dhaka, Bangladesh, thousands protested on Tuesday, demanding the prosecution of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for hundreds of deaths during July's uprising; the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement organized the demonstration, calling for Hasina's trial and a ban on her Awami League party; ...
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56% Bias Score

Bangladesh Six Months After Hasina's Ouster: Instability and Uncertainty
Following the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina six months ago, Bangladesh's interim government grapples with economic turmoil, human rights abuses, and the rise of Islamist groups, amid uncertainty surrounding the next election and accusations of government abuses against Hasina's supporters.

Bangladesh Six Months After Hasina's Ouster: Instability and Uncertainty
Following the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina six months ago, Bangladesh's interim government grapples with economic turmoil, human rights abuses, and the rise of Islamist groups, amid uncertainty surrounding the next election and accusations of government abuses against Hasina's supporters.
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56% Bias Score

Protesters Demolish Hasina's Home Amidst Bangladesh Political Crisis
In response to exiled former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's speech from India, thousands of Bangladeshi protesters demolished her family's Dhaka home, a site symbolizing the country's independence, amidst allegations of authoritarian rule, human rights abuses, and political instability.

Protesters Demolish Hasina's Home Amidst Bangladesh Political Crisis
In response to exiled former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's speech from India, thousands of Bangladeshi protesters demolished her family's Dhaka home, a site symbolizing the country's independence, amidst allegations of authoritarian rule, human rights abuses, and political instability.
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44% Bias Score

Protesters Demolish Sheikh Hasina's Family Home in Bangladesh
In Dhaka, Bangladesh, protesters demolished the former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's family home, a symbol of the country's independence, in response to her speech from exile in India, amid allegations of authoritarianism and human rights abuses during her 15-year rule.

Protesters Demolish Sheikh Hasina's Family Home in Bangladesh
In Dhaka, Bangladesh, protesters demolished the former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's family home, a symbol of the country's independence, in response to her speech from exile in India, amid allegations of authoritarianism and human rights abuses during her 15-year rule.
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40% Bias Score

UK Minister's Blog Posts Contradict Claims of Distance from Aunt, Ex-Bangladeshi PM
Sky News revealed blog posts by UK minister Tulip Siddiq, showing her campaigning with her aunt, deposed Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina, in 2009, contradicting Siddiq's claims; The Times also found Siddiq's Labour Party flyers in her aunt's Dhaka palace, further fueling corruption allegations against ...

UK Minister's Blog Posts Contradict Claims of Distance from Aunt, Ex-Bangladeshi PM
Sky News revealed blog posts by UK minister Tulip Siddiq, showing her campaigning with her aunt, deposed Bangladeshi PM Sheikh Hasina, in 2009, contradicting Siddiq's claims; The Times also found Siddiq's Labour Party flyers in her aunt's Dhaka palace, further fueling corruption allegations against ...
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40% Bias Score

Bangladesh Rally Marks Anniversary of Uprising that Ousted Hasina
Thousands of Bangladeshis rallied in Dhaka on Tuesday to mark the five-month anniversary of a student-led uprising that ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and left over 1,000 dead; the interim government will issue a declaration addressing the uprising's goals.

Bangladesh Rally Marks Anniversary of Uprising that Ousted Hasina
Thousands of Bangladeshis rallied in Dhaka on Tuesday to mark the five-month anniversary of a student-led uprising that ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and left over 1,000 dead; the interim government will issue a declaration addressing the uprising's goals.
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36% Bias Score

Bangladesh: Thousands Protest, Demand Constitutional Changes After July Uprising
On December 31st, 2024, thousands of Bangladeshis protested in Dhaka, commemorating the July student uprising that ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, demanding constitutional changes, and remembering over 1,000 deaths during the protests.

Bangladesh: Thousands Protest, Demand Constitutional Changes After July Uprising
On December 31st, 2024, thousands of Bangladeshis protested in Dhaka, commemorating the July student uprising that ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, demanding constitutional changes, and remembering over 1,000 deaths during the protests.
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52% Bias Score
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