Bangladesh’s First Female Prime Minister Khaleda Zia Dies at 80
Khaleda Zia, Bangladesh’s first female prime minister and dominant opposition figure for four decades, has died at 80, leaving a polarized nation bracing for fresh turmoil.
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Khaleda Zia, Bangladesh’s first female prime minister and dominant opposition figure for four decades, has died at 80, leaving a polarized nation bracing for fresh turmoil.
Bangladesh’s first female premier, Khaleda Zia, has died at 80, closing the chapter on a turbulent political dynasty that shaped the South Asian nation for four decades.
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