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The former Prime Minister of Bangladesh and chairperson of Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Khaleda Zia returned to the country from London on Tuesday where she received further medical treatment.
The return of Ms Zia, 79, reportedly arranged with help from Qatar’s emir, is seen by her Bangladesh Nationalist Party as a step toward restoring democracy in the South Asian country. She had gone to ...
The return of Ms Zia, 79, reportedly arranged with help from Qatar’s emir, is seen by her Bangladesh Nationalist Party as a step toward restoring democracy in the South Asian country.