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Nahid Islam and the uneasy alliance that could shape Bangladesh’s vote

The young leader of the protest-born National Citizen Party has teamed up with Jamaat-e-Islami to contest elections.

Jamaat-e-Islami Amir Shafiqur Rahman stands with Nahid Islam and Asia Mahmud Sahib Bhuiyan during an election campaign.

Jobs, cash, loans: Can Bangladesh’s parties deliver on election promises?

From loans to scholarships for foreign studies, Bangladesh’s main parties are wooing the youth. Will it work?

Nahid Islam, the convener of student-led National Citizen Party (NCP) and a candidate for the national election, interacts with students during a campaign at Rampura area, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, January 27, 2026. REUTERS/Mohammad Ponir Hossain

Bangladesh election: Is the military still a power behind the scenes?

Bangladesh’s era of coups and military rule may be over for now, but the army remains a potent force impacting politics

Bangladeshi military forces soldiers patrol on a street in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Saturday, July 20, 2024. Bangladeshi authorities extended a curfew across the country on Sunday as the nation's top court was expected to rule on a civil service hiring quota that has led to days of deadly clashes between police and protesters, killing scores of people.(AP Photo/Rajib Dhar)

Bangladeshi Gen Z toppled ex-PM Hasina. Now they could decide next leader

Young people, who make up 44 percent of voters, ousted Hasina. But they’ve never seen a competitive election, until now.

FILE - Protesters celebrate beside a defaced portrait of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina after news of her resignation, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on Aug. 5, 2024. (AP Photo/Fatima Tuj Johora File)

‘Gotham but no Batman’: Crime grips Bangladesh 6 months after Hasina fled

A spike in violent crime in the Bangladesh capital makes youth who risked lives for change ask: ‘What was it all for?’

Maydul Hassan, who was mugged twice a week in February 2025, during the student-led uprising on July 17th at Dhaka University. This photo was captured in his Pixel 4XL, which was snatched off him on February 13th.

‘Our lives don’t matter’: Bangladeshi Hindus under attack after Hasina exit

Bangladeshi Hindus – seen as allies of ousted PM Sheikh Hasina – face mounting threats, amid anti-India sentiments.

Krishna Das, a small-scale farmer from Monglargaon village in Sunamganj, stands outside his ruined home and recalls the mayhem caused by a Muslim mob following an alleged blasphemy incident. His family was forced to flee in fear

Bangladesh’s new outcasts: Students from ex-PM Hasina’s party now in hiding

Until August, they dominated college campuses and were accused of leading violent mobs against anti-Hasina protesters.

Sujon, a leader of the recently banned Bangladesh Chhatra League, stares into the distance from a spot on the outskirts of Dhaka. Sujon is in hiding since the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The BCL is the student wing of Hasina's party [Mehedi Hasan Marof/Al Jazeera]