Nahid Islam, a sociology graduate from Dhaka University, was one of the key organisers of the anti-discrimination student movement, which toppled the Sheikha Hasina regime.
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Alongside the sit-in, a pro-Palestinian demonstration took place in front of the University of Glasgow library, drawing ...
Ongoing anti-rape protests continue at Dhaka University (DU) against the increasing incidents of rape and violence against women across the country, with demonstrators demanding the public execution ...
Since his return to office in late January, U.S. President Donald Trump has made clear he wants to end the war in Ukraine as ...
For decades, Alexander Dugin argued that Russia had a messianic mission, and that destroying an independent Ukraine was ...
The youth-led Jatiya Nagorik Party has finalized its top leadership, comprising 10 key student activists who played significant roles in the anti-discrimination movement that led to the fall of the ...
A girl, 13, has been arrested over possessing space oil after a video of her appearing to smoke on a train and stumbling on a ...
When the High Court scrapped the quota abolition circular on 5 June 2024, Nahid initiated a movement under the banner of SAD ... He later enrolled in the Sociology Department at Dhaka University, ...
South Korea’s wildly popular Netflix show has brought renewed focus on a history of brutality towards the homeless.