In a major move, India helped the Bangladesh's Army Chief, General Waqar-Uz-Zaman, in suppressing a rebellion by some ...
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Eurasianet on MSNSocial networks in Uzbekistan buzzing with criticism of Chinese economic practicesThe initial state media effort to reassure Uzbeks did not appear to stem the social media-driven discontent, prompting the ...
Lieutenant General Rahman has been placed under the surveillance of Bangladesh’s military intelligence, DGFI. Observers ...
The heroine of Karen Russell’s new novel, The Antidote —her second—is a plucky teenage girl intent on excelling at a practice ...
Karen Russell's Dust Bowl novel effortlessly weaves in characters including a prairie witch that is the keeper of the town's ...
In her first novel in 14 years, the author combines real-life historical events with a dose of magical thinking.
Uzbekistan’s prime gold mining region Navoi went up for auction last month, sparking rumors and discussion about China’s ...
Russell’s first novel since “Swamplandia!” takes place on a vast historical canvas and is shot through with elements of magic ...
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AFP on MSNBangladeshi women alarmed by emboldened IslamistsArrested for sexually harassing a Bangladeshi university student, Asif Sardar Arnab was soon released -- greeted by a cheering crowd who presented him with flower garlands and a Koran.
Bangladesh Army chief General Waker-uz-Zaman has cautioned politicians against internal conflicts, warning that it threatens national sovereignty. Speaking at a commemorative event for the 2009 ...
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Eurasianet on MSNThe US and EU drumbeat for Central Asia’s critical minerals grows louderThe growing American interest in critical minerals is matched by the European Union. European Commissioner for International ...
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