Election Will Further Test Bangladesh’s Ailing Democracy Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is expected to roll to a fourth consecutive term as the gutted opposition boycotts what it calls an unfair election.
Rohingya Refugees Stuck on Boats in Andaman Sea, U.N. Says Two boats carrying about 400 people have been at sea for weeks, the U.N. refugee agency said, calling on nearby governments to rescue them.
Democracy in Bangladesh Is Quietly Being Crushed The most active rivals to the country’s ruling party face dozens, even hundreds, of court cases each, paralyzing the opposition as a crucial election approaches.
To Fix Health Care, We Need to Look Beyond Medicine We can start by expanding access to care, but we also need to look beyond medicine and address harmful behaviors and poverty.
Bangladesh Offers a Glimpse of the Water Crises of Tomorrow Bangladesh, a river delta nation, is on the front line of climate change. Its coping strategies could offer lessons for the wider world.