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On May 10, 2025, Bangladesh's interim government, led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, banned the former ruling Awami League party headed by ex-Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. The ban, imposed under the Anti-Terrorism Act, aims to ensure national security and justice for protesters killed during last year's uprising, which ousted Hasina. The decision followed protests in Dhaka demanding the ban.
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