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  2. New Age (Bangladesh) - Wikipedia

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    New Age is a Bangladeshi English-language daily newspaper published from Dhaka. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is printed in broadsheet. It is one of the country's most outspoken newspapers, regarded for its anti-establishment editorial policy.

  3. Nurul Kabir - Wikipedia

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    Nurul Kabir is the editor of the New Age, the most outspoken newspaper in Bangladesh, highly regarded for its anti-establishment editorial policy. He was also the editor of the Bengali weekly Budhbar. Known for his upright journalism and bold political views, Nurul Kabir wrote many books, published numerous essays at both home and abroad, and ...

  4. List of newspapers in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    New Age [10] June 2003 Media New Age Limited Nurul Kabir [6] [7] National 38,600 [3] The Independent [10] 26 March 1995 Independent Publications Limited M. Shamsur Rahman [6] [7] National 37,800 [3] The Business Standard: 21 January 2020 The Horizon Media and Publication Limited, Orion Group: Inam Ahmed National 35,500 [3] The Bangladesh Today ...

  5. Farhad Mazhar - Wikipedia

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    Farhad Mazhar (Bengali: ফরহাদ মজহার; born 9 August 1947) is a Bangladeshi poet, philosopher, social and human rights activist, and environmentalist. [2] [3] [4] In the aftermath of the recent mass uprising in Bangladesh, he also emerged as a vocal critic of the country's constitution.

  6. Rapid Action Battalion - Wikipedia

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    The officers had said he deserved to beaten for working for Nurul Kabir, editor of the New Age. [15] Bangladesh Air Force Officer Anisur Rahman, on deputation to RAB, was found guilty of torture by RAB's own internal investigation; he was sent back to the air force and no further action was taken. [15]

  7. Bangladesh post-resignation violence (2024–present) - Wikipedia

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    Awami League men set fire to the Bangladesh Nationalist Party office. [44] The home of Shamsul Hoque Tuku, deputy speaker of Bangladesh Parliament, was vandalized. [5] The home of Hosne Ara, a Member of Parliament, was burned and looted during the violence. [50] Two Jubo League leaders were murdered in Bogura District. [47]

  8. Mohammed Shahabuddin - Wikipedia

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    Mohammed Shahabuddin [b] (born 10 December 1949), is a Bangladeshi jurist, civil servant and politician who has served as the 16th and current president of Bangladesh since 2023. [3] He was elected unopposed in the 2023 presidential election as the nominee of the ruling Awami League .

  9. Noor Hossain - Wikipedia

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    Noor Hossain (also rendered as Nur Hossain; Bengali: নূর হোসেন, romanized: Nūr Hōsēn; 1961 – November 10, 1987) was a Bangladeshi activist who was killed by the Bangladesh Police on November 10, 1987, while protesting against President Hussain Muhammad Ershad near Zero Point in Dhaka, Bangladesh.