Bangladesh PM brands letter ‘foreign intervention’ and says cases against Yunus will move forward
The discord comes just days after the two countries agreed to work to reduce tensions over the border regions.
The clip, recorded in classroom of Neha Public School in Uttar Pradesh state, shows the teacher instructing students to hit the second grader, ostensibly because he failed to memorize multiplication table
In the past decade in Kota, more than 150 students — preparing to sit for entrance exams for engineering and medical colleges — died by suicide
Law minister said government would replace Digital Security Act with Cyber Security Act in the 'better interest' of the people
Protection of Children from Sexual Offenses court, also sentenced two other men, found guilty of destroying evidence of crime, to six years in prison
The legislators call for UN peacekeeping forces during the next general election in Bangladesh
Rohingya group rivalry in Bangladesh takes seven refugee lives
Muslim leaders say by calling for the introduction of the Uniform Civil Code, Modi and his Hindu nationalist party are trying to polarize society along communal lines
Plans follow rare all-party meeting to address ethnic clashes that have claimed more than 100 lives
HRW pushing U.N. to enhance rights-related screening of peacekeepers from Bangladesh
After two previous efforts to send the Rohingya back to Myanmar failed Myanmar and Bangladesh are making another effort to repatriate Rohingya
Rights activists and refugees have expressed concerns over the UN food agency's decision to, for second time in three months, cut food aid for more than 1 million Rohingya from Myanmar
The police detained the wrestlers charging that they violated law and order and threatened to “harm the national prestige”
Rights group warns conditions in Myanmar’s state of Rakhine are still not favorable for sustainable repatriation of Rohingya refugees
The wrestlers have set May 21 as the “deadline” for action against the accused
Court order comes two days after wrestlers began sit-in protest in the capital demanding Brij Bhushan Sharan Singh's immediate arrest
About 500 of the 4,000 Indians who live in Sudan have reached Port Sudan
Punjab police had launched a hunt for Amritpal Singh in March after hundreds of followers stormed a police station in Punjab with sticks, swords and guns, demanding the release of a member of their group
Conservationists and animal rights activists warn it's likely the toque macaques would be used for testing in labs
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