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26 April, 2007 Bangladesh allows former leader's return
DHAKA, Bangladesh — The government said Wednesday it has lifted a ban on the return of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina from overseas, and was not pressuring another former leader, Khaleda Zia, to go into exile.
The military-backed interim
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23 April, 2007 Former Premier of Bangladesh Is Barred From Returning Home
LONDON, April 22 (AP) — Bangladesh’s former prime minister was blocked from boarding a flight home from London on Sunday after her country’s military-backed interim government barred her from returning.
The former prime minister, Sheik Hasina
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22 April, 2007 Whatmore quits as Bangladesh coach
Dav Whatmore has quit as Bangladesh coach but has agreed to stay on as coach for next month's home series against India.
Bangladesh media manager Rabeed Imam said that "Dav Whatmore has conveyed to the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) that he will
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17 April, 2007 Bangladesh ex-PM 'in exile deal'
Security forces in Bangladesh have released the younger son of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, official sources have told the BBC.
Arafat Rahman was taken from Khaleda Zia's home in Dhaka, by army forces in a pre-dawn raid on Monday.
His
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17 April, 2007 Ireland shocks Bangladesh in World Cup
The battle of attrition between the giant-killers in the World Cup befittingly witnessed a reversal of sorts as Ireland registered a comprehensive 74-run victory over Bangladesh in a Super Eight encounter at the Kensington Oval in Bridgetown on
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15 April, 2007 Bangladesh increases security for New Year
Dhaka: Some 10,000 police and army troops were deployed in the Bangladeshi capital yesterday to prevent any militant attack on New Year celebrations, officials said.
Security was especially tight at Dhaka's Ramna Park where bomb blasts at a
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12 April, 2007 Bangladeshi Political Leaders Face Murder Charges
Bangladesh's former prime minister and 14-party alliance leader, Sheikh Hasina (Jan 2007)
Police in Bangladesh have brought murder charges against some 50 political leaders, including opposition Awami League chief and former prime minister Sheikh
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07 April, 2007 Bangladesh stun South Africa
The World Cup fairytale for Bangladesh just got better as they defeated the world number-one ranked South Africans by 67 runs in their Super Eight clash at the Providence Stadium in Guyana on Saturday.
After South African captain Graeme
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05 April, 2007 No Bangladesh polls 'for 18 months'
ATM Shamsul Huda said the delay was needed to allow time to prepare new voting lists and new electoral laws.
The current army-backed interim government postponed elections, which were due in January, after months of street protests and violence.
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