Tarique Rahman is now the central name in Bangladesh’s dramatic political reset, the man expected to lead the country after the Bangladesh Nationalist Party’s (BNP) sweeping election victory. At 60 years old, Rahman is no newcomer. He was born on November 20, 1965, into one of Bangladesh’s most powerful political families: his father, Ziaur Rahman, was a former president and founding figure of the BNP, and his mother, Khaleda Zia, was the country’s first female prime minister.
Trouble Mounts For Iran? | Trump Builds Up Forces, 2nd Carrier Heads To Gulf | Israel Warns Of Strike
In this episode of Faultlines, a high-stakes summit between President Donald Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu sees Washington pushing for talks while Israel demands a harder line. Tehran warns…
