We have started to collect the most important news related to Bangladesh in November 2005. By default, most recent news are listed first.
A US rights group expresses concern at the move to deploy the army before elections in Bangladesh.
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Four members of Bangladesh's interim cabinet resign over the decision to deploy the army ahead of elections.
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Bangladesh's Muhammad Yunus and the Grameen Bank receive the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize.
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Bangladesh's government deploys troops across the country to curb unrest ahead of elections.
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Bangladeshi workers making clothes for major UK stores are being paid a pittance, a report says.
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Elections in Bangladesh due in January may be temporarily delayed, according to election commission officials.
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One person dies and dozens are hurt in Bangladesh as supporters of rival political groups clash during a strike.
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Bangladesh's chief election commissioner agrees to step aside after weeks of protests, officials say.
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Normal life in Bangladesh is paralysed for a second day in a strike by the Awami League party and its allies.
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Hundreds of Bangladesh opposition activists resume a transport blockade to electoral reform.
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Thousands of Bangladesh opposition activists hold a second day of protests to demand reform.
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Uncertainty continues in Bangladesh despite efforts to end the crisis over who should lead the country to elections.
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Bangladesh's president is sworn in as head of an interim government to try to end a crisis that sparked unrest.
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The president of Bangladesh meets rival parties in an effort to end violence over a caretaker government.
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Bangladesh's two main parties work to end a political crisis, after 10 people are killed in street clashes.
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Fresh clashes kill four more people in Bangladesh amid a row over who will run the country pending elections.
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The swearing-in of an interim government in Bangladesh is postponed as opposing factions clash.
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Bangladesh PM Khaleda Zia promises to hand power to a caretaker administration ahead of elections.
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Talks on who will oversee Bangladesh's elections appear to break down, throwing the country into political crisis.
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Talks between the Bangladeshi government and opposition ahead of elections in January are put on hold.
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