Sheikh Hasina recounts the chaos of her August 5 ouster, the destruction of her family's historic home, and what she describes as a state-sanctioned assault on minorities and democracy.
Sajeeb Wazed's remarks came a day before a Dhaka court was due to deliver a televised verdict that is expected to convict Sheikh Hasina, 78, in absentia on charges of crimes against humanity for a deadly crackdown on student-led protests in 2024.
Security is tightened across Bangladesh with police in the national capital ordered to shoot violent protesters ahead of a special tribunal's verdict against deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina over alleged crimes against humanity.
The area was experiencing a large swell with waves estimated at 15 to 20 feet high at the time.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday reiterated that Hamas will be "disarmed" either the "easy way or the hard way."
The court allowed them to pay this amount through community service.
When a West African nation teetered on the edge of chaos, two unlikely figures moved behind the scenes to shape its future. One was Jeffrey Epstein, infamous financier and convicted sex offender.
A Kerala man, based in Abu Dhabi, has won the Outstanding Workforce' category at the Emirates Labour Market Awards, one of the UAE's highest recognitions for employees.
The Instagram user recorded a video while strolling through the busy streets of Manhattan.
Michelle Obama's remarks follow the unsuccessful presidential bids of Kamala Harris and Hillary Clinton.
Donald Trump said he would sue the BBC over an edit of his January 6, 2021, speech that made it seem he was directly calling for violence at the US Capitol.
A video of an Indian man washing his feet in London's River Thames has gone viral. The clip shows the man rinsing his feet as he stands at the river's edge. He then allegedly goes on to take a bath in the river, some reports claim.
The US administration is preparing a new immigration policy that could significantly restrict green cards and other immigration benefits for people from countries already covered under President Donald Trump's travel ban.
The owner said she had specifically instructed the staff to be careful with the alpaca.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Russian President Vladimir Putin held a phone conversation, during which the two leaders exchanged views on the Middle East situation, according to statements from both sides.
Thousands protested across Mexico on Saturday under the banner of "Generation Z," denouncing rising violence after the public killing of an anti-crime mayor earlier this month.
Accused of being biased by some, defended as a champion of impartiality by others, the BBC is once again the subject of a thorny debate about the role of a publicly funded broadcaster in an increasingly polarised landscape.
Some are worried that if they leave the country, they will have difficulties when trying to return, fearful because of accounts of naturalized citizens being questioned or detained by U.S. border agents.
Thieves in northern France have made off with jewellery worth up to $1.2 million, police said on Saturday.
A resident of Washington state has been admitted to the hospital with an H5N5 bird flu infection, according to state health authorities. The strain detected in this patient has not previously been identified in humans.
Portugal recovered from shock loss to Ireland on Thursday to qualify, while Norway is through for first time since 1998.
Here are the key events from day 1,362 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.
Count of a third of ballots show 60 percent rejection of the proposal to host foreign military bases.
Deaths came after miners rushed a makeshift bridge at the Kalando mine in southeastern Lualaba province, official says.
Jannik Sinner beat Carlos Alcaraz for just the second time this year and defended his ATP Finals crown in Turin.
Chile’s presidential appears is headed to a December run-off after leading candidates fail to gain majority votes.
DR Congo reach inter-confederation playoffs for 2026 World Cup after beating Nigeria on penalties after a 1-1 draw.
As Gaza’s misery deepens, Israel’s Netanyahu reveals to cabinet that he is uncertain how long truce will hold.
Arrival of the USS Gerald R Ford, the nation's most advanced aircraft carrier, comes as US strikes alleged drug boats.
Sajeeb Wazed says his mother is safe in India as he threatens to block February election over party ban.
Chief investigator declines to say how many arrested; some were identified by videos on social media.
Referendum asks whether to lift constitutional ban as President Daniel Noboa seeks US help against cartels.
Rights activists warn of possible ethnic cleansing of Palestinians.
Hardliners furious after US amends resolution to secure support of countries participating in Gaza stabilisation force.
Officials launch probe days after breach emerged amid widespread concern and speculation over leaked data.
Trump calls Greene a 'traitor' and rescinds his endorsement of the lawmaker.
The paid forced deportation flights are the latest Israeli scheme in a long history of failed ethnic cleansing efforts.
“He [Kast] has declared himself an admirer of Donald Trump in the United States..."
Details have emerged about the controversial scheme to take Palestinians out of Gaza, run by Al-Majd Europe.
Children turn war-shattered ruins into makeshift skateparks as mental health crisis deepens.
All the updates as DR Congo beat Nigeria in the CAF playoffs final for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Authorities say the arrested man is the owner of the car that exploded near the Red Fort.
Exchanges have been the only progress of any note in negotiations between the two countries in the nearly four-year war.
The Palestinian national football team played their first match in Europe in a generation against Basque Country.
Foreign minister says Iran has not been enriching uranium at any of its sites since Israel and the US bombed them.