Corruption scandals in Bangladesh government 2025
In 2025, Bangladesh continues to grapple with endemic corruption, despite the ruling Awami League’s (AL) promises of a “zero-tolerance” policy. […]
In 2025, Bangladesh continues to grapple with endemic corruption, despite the ruling Awami League’s (AL) promises of a “zero-tolerance” policy. […]
In 2025, Bangladesh’s political landscape faces its most severe crisis in decades, with growing concerns that opposition parties are being
Bangladesh’s political landscape remains deeply polarized in 2025, with the bitter conflict between the ruling Awami League (AL) and opposition
Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh’s longest-serving Prime Minister, has led the country since 2009 under the Awami League (AL) government. Her tenure
Bangladesh, a nation with a tumultuous political history, has long been caught between democratic aspirations and authoritarian tendencies. As of
Bangladesh, a South Asian nation with a vibrant political landscape, has experienced significant political developments in 2025. The country, known
Bangladesh’s new Value Added Tax (VAT) policy, implemented in July 2025, represents the most significant tax reform in a decade.
Bangladesh’s foreign debt has been rising steadily over the past decade, driven by infrastructure megaprojects, energy imports, and post-pandemic recovery
Bangladesh continues to emerge as one of Asia’s most promising investment destinations, with 6%+ GDP growth and a booming consumer
In recent years, a growing number of Bangladeshi businesses have been relocating operations to India, sparking discussions about economic shifts
The Bangladesh stock market crash of 2025 sent shockwaves through the country’s financial sector, eroding billions in market capitalization and
Bangladesh, a densely populated South Asian nation, has made significant economic progress in recent years. However, human rights violations remain