
Stanzin Lhaskyabs
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Aug 28, 2024 |
southasianvoices.org | Neil DeVotta |Khandakar Tahmid Rejwan |Anuradha Oinam |Stanzin Lhaskyabs
Sri Lanka is scheduled for its next presidential election between September and October 2024. Its previous presidential poll in November 2019 saw Gotabaya Rajapaksa easily elected. Yet massive anti-government protests related to inflation and scarcity forced President Rajapaksa to flee the country in July 2022. This was after Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa — his brother who was president from 2005 to 2015 — had fled two months before.
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Aug 14, 2024 |
southasianvoices.org | Khandakar Tahmid Rezwan |Anuradha Oinam |Stanzin Lhaskyabs |Ashraf Nehal
The fall of Sheikh Hasina is arguably the most significant political event in the history of post-independent Bangladesh. Her one-and-a-half decade grip on power has finally been shaken loose by a mass uprising led by students, a feat that her opposition parties failed to achieve since she came to power in 2009.
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Jul 25, 2024 |
southasianvoices.org | Anuradha Oinam |Stanzin Lhaskyabs |Khandakar Tahmid Rejwan |Ashraf Nehal
On June 9, 2024, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his newly elected Union Council of Ministers took their oaths in New Delhi, violence erupted in Manipur’s Jiribam district. Homes were burned, and many people were displaced. The Manipur conflict, which marked its first anniversary in May 2024, continues unabated. A high-level meeting led by Home Minister Amit Shah on June 17, 2024, highlights the ongoing security crisis in the region.
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Jul 12, 2024 |
thediplomat.com | Anuradha Oinam |Stanzin Lhaskyabs
On June 9, 2024, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his newly elected Union Council of Ministers took their oaths in New Delhi, violence erupted in Manipur’s Jiribam district. Homes were burned, and many people were displaced. The Manipur conflict, which marked its first anniversary in May 2024, continues unabated. A high-level meeting led by Home Minister Amit Shah on June 17, 2024, highlights the ongoing security crisis in the region.
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Jul 11, 2024 |
tribunecontentagency.com | Anuradha Oinam |Stanzin Lhaskyabs
On June 9, 2024, as Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his newly elected Union Council of Ministers took their oaths in New Delhi, violence erupted in Manipur’s Jiribam district. Homes were burned, and many people were displaced. The Manipur conflict, which marked its first anniversary in May 2024, continues unabated. A high-level meeting led by Home Minister Amit Shah on June 17, 2024, highlights the ongoing security crisis in the region.
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