Bangladesh
Sådan håndterer Bangladeshs LGBT-miljø trusler, homofobi og macheteoverfald
Presset på LGBT-miljøet og ytringsfriheden intensiveres i Bangladesh med macheteoverfald begået af radikale islamister og censur fra regeringens side.
Bangladeshi Sweatshops Continue to Imperil Workers’ Lives
In 2013, the Rana Plaza garment factory collapsed, killing more than 1,100 Bangladeshi workers. Despite the news coverage, sweatshops aren't much better today.
A Greek Court Is Fining Migrants Who Were Shot at By Their Boss
Manolada's Bangladeshi migrant workers are demanding for the fines to be erased.
Rasel Chowdhury Photographs the Dying River of Dhaka
He wants to keep track of how pollution is destroying Bangladesh.
What It's Like to be a Rohingya Refugee for 23 Years
"I am not a citizen of any country. The Myanmar government says I am not Burmese, I am not Bangladeshi, and I'm not Australian."
What We Have and Haven't Learned from the Rana Plaza Factory Disaster
It's been one year since the Bangladeshi factory collapse which killed more than 1,130 garment workers.
There Are Still Broken Bones Buried Under Bangladesh's Collapsed Sweat Shop
A year since the Rana Plaza disaster, not every dead body has been retrieved.
The Hangover News
This weekend, the Minister for Immigration resigned after hiring an illegal immigrant.
The Persecution of Hindus in Bangladesh Feels Scarily Familiar
But action being taken offers hope that it won't turn into a genocide.
Bangladesh Is Locked in Dumb and Violent Torpor
The country's bloodiest election ever was an exercise in depressing idiocy.
Bangladesh's Election Year is Pretty Macabre So Far
War criminals are being strung up – but the mob still aren't happy.