Five clothing companies, including global giants Zara and Mango, contribute to trust fund
Bangladesh
The Hindus of Bangladesh Fear for Their Future
Bangladesh’s minority Hindus are being attacked by Islamists who seem as preoccupied with land as they are with politics or religion
Cambodia: Four Dead As Garment Protests Turn Violent
Workers brandishing sticks, rocks and petrol-bombs clash with police in Phnom Penh
Tazreen Factory Owners Charged With Murder Over Fatal Blaze
Lack of emergency exits led to the death of 112 workers in November last year
Execution Ignites Violent Protests in Bangladesh
Islamist leader hanged for war crimes
Fatal Bus Crash Sparks Singapore’s First Riot Since 1969
Violence deemed a reflection of heightened tensions between the state and an exploited immigrant labor force
Fire Guts 10-Story Garment Factory in Bangladesh
Blaze marks another low-point in an industry plagued by workplace disasters
Four Things You Need to Know About the Chaos In Bangladesh
Two general strikes in two weeks and hundreds dead so far this year. Just what is going on?
Pay an Extra 25 Cents For Your T-Shirt and Bangladeshi Workers Get a Real Wage
You can afford it and they need it
More Violence as Bangladesh Shutdown By Second Strike
Opposition parties seek Prime Minister’s ouster
Bangladesh Sentences American and Briton to Death for War Crimes
Men convicted in absentia for crimes committed during 1971 war of independence
60-Hour Strike in Bangladesh Turns Violent, 14 Killed
Fourteen people have died in political clashes in Bangladesh since Friday as a three-day shutdown called by opposition parties turned violent. More than 30 people were injured in clashes on Tuesday, the last day of the general …
How Not to Love Nature: Shove a Coal Plant Next to Earth’s Biggest Mangrove Forest
Smoke-belching behemoth near Bangladesh’s Sundarbans National Park will threaten the home of Bengal tigers, river dolphins and other species