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Massive Landslides Kill 140 in Bangladesh

Heavy Rain Triggers Mudslides Incessant overnight rain caused a massive series of landslides in southeast Bangladesh, killing at least 140 people and injuring many more. The...

Bloggers Facing Danger in Bangladesh

A young blogger, a member of Ganajagaran Mancha - a social organization, was hacked to death by machete-wielding killers in front of his wife Asha Moni.

Precarious Natives On World’s Most Dangerous International Border

The story of a killing on the Indo-Bangla international border, in which a young girl died trying to cross the tightly controlled border, to her wedding.

Detention of Human Rights Activist Adilur Rahman Khan Sparks Outrage

Implemented by CARE from 2004 to 2010, the first phase of SHOUHARDO was the largest non-emergency USAID food security program in the world.

Fugitive Abul Kalam Azad Sentenced to Death for Crimes Against Humanity

Reports say Jamaat-e-Islami campaigned in 1971 against Bangladesh's war of separation from Pakistan. The organization is accused of taking part in atrocities committed by Pakistani troops.

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