Summary:
The attack on Mohamed Nasheed has exposed Maldives’ vulnerability to acts of terrorism. Developments following the attack point to the operational and political challenges for the government in tackling national security threats. The biggest test for President Solih is to overcome these challenges and address the concerns of the liberal Maldivians who doubt the government’s ability to bring the perpetrators to justice.
The growing radicalism, violent extremism and terrorism in the Maldives is a matter of serious concern. While the Ibrahim Mohamed Solih administration has initiated institutional and legal reforms to tackle these national security threats since it came into power in 2018, the recent attack on the Speaker of
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Bangladesh Army gives medical equipment to Nepalese counterpart
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Staff Correspondent | Published: 22:53, Jun 03,2021 | Updated: 23:41, Jun 03,2021
Acting chief of army staff Lieutenant General SN Shafiuddin Ahmed together with Nepalese ambassador Bansidher Mishra poses for a photo at the BAF Base Bangabandhu in Dhaka on Thursday after presenting medical equipment and protection gears to the Nepalese army. Focus Bangla photo
The Bangladesh Army on Thursday presented emergency medical equipment and other materials to the Nepalese army amid an increase in Covid‑19 cases in the landlocked country.
In a statement, the Inter-Services Public Relations Directorate said that the acting army chief, Lieutenant General SN Shafiuddin Ahmed, handed over the medical items and protection gears to Nepalese ambassador Bansidher Mishra at a programme in the BAF Base Bangabandhu on Thursday