UN Secretary General on Zia’s death
U.N. Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim sent a message to Acting President Abdus Sattar on May 30, 1981, over an urgent cable […]
U.N. Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim sent a message to Acting President Abdus Sattar on May 30, 1981, over an urgent cable […]
President Ziaur Rahman paid an official visit to the United Kingdom in June 1980 that made headlines in The Times
Bangladesh suffered from a famine in 1974 and due to the growing population problem, despite some immediate steps taken by
President Ziaur Rahman is the first Bangladeshi President to be invited to the White House of the United States as
President Carter and President Ziaur Rahman of Bangladesh met for one hour today. The two Presidents held a wide-ranging discussion
Bangladesh was a successful candidate for the United Nations Security Council’s membership in 1978. But before the election for membership,
On November 30, the General Assembly elected Bangladesh to a 2-year term on the Security Council through secret ballot voting.
Bangladesh was at the forefront of the diplomatic efforts to tackle the hostage crisis in Iran and the Soviet invasion
William Branigin, Washington Post (June 3, 1981) Hundreds of thousands of Bangladeshis poured through the streets of this crowded, dirt-poor
William Branigin, Washington Post (June 3, 1981) Iman Ali Sarder paused by the side of the road outside this village