Bangladesh is debating whether to ban Sheikh Hasina’s Awami League due to allegations of corruption, human rights abuses, and authoritarianism. The opposition party, BNP, is pushing for the ban, citing a need for accountability and democracy in the country. The decision on whether to ban the Awami League will have significant implications for Bangladesh’s political landscape.
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Farage challenges UK two-party system, threatens European-style fragmentation
In July, Nigel Farage of Reform UK won a seat in the House of Commons on his eighth attempt, aiming to shake up Britain's traditional two-party system. Farage predicts a political revolution with hundreds of newcomers under the Reform UK label by the next election in 2029, challenging both the Conservative and Labour parties as he gains momentum and becomes a frontrunner for the position of Prime Minister. The UK's political landscape is shifting towards...
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