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Simplified: After yesterday's election six members of the National Citizen Party are set to become the youngest lawmakers in Bangladesh's recent history.1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: On Friday permission was granted for most vehicles except for motorcycles to operate again.1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Counting began immediately after polls closed at 4:30 p.m. on Thursday.1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: He has denied any wrongdoing.1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Mr Rahman's father Ziaur Rahman founded the B.N.P. in 1978.1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: He promised the party would empower women as had his mother Khaleda Zia.1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Mr Almazee said his speech diplomacy and behavior are better than before.1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: She was lauded for building Bangladesh as a garment manufacturing hub which helped the country's economic growth.1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Mr Rahman and Ms Hasina are offspring of foundational figures in Bangladesh's 1971 war of independence.1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Mr Rahman said the party had been a party of change under his mother's leadership.1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: The B.N.P.'s win poses troubling questions for Bangladesh's future and the future of the 2024 student revolution.1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: The election was the first since a student revolution in 2024 that demanded fundamental political change.1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: He left Bangladesh in 2008 and did not return until December.1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Ms Zia served as chair of the B.N.P. until her death in late December leaving Mr Rahman to manage the party's affairs from Britain.1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Critics said Ms Zia was unable to control the rise of Islamic extremism in Bangladesh in the early 2000s.1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: In March 2007 the police arrested Mr Rahman on charges of extortion as part of a sweeping anti-corruption drive.1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: The revolution grew out of students' frustration at the lack of economic opportunity widespread corruption and shrinking political freedoms.1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Ms Hasina 78 fled to India after her ouster and remains there.1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Ms Hasina began to tighten her grip on the country after winning the 2014 election.1 sources2 months ago
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Simplified: Ms Zia was well regarded by many Bangladeshis who supported her efforts to improve access to education for girls.1 sources2 months ago