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And we're going to begin in Bangladesh,
where the Bangladesh National Party has scored a landslide victory in what was a pivotal election,
the first real contest for years.
It means that the party's leader, Tariq Rahman, becomes prime minister,
itself a remarkable turnaround for a man who'd been living in self-imposed exile in London for the past 17 years.
His mother, Khalid Aziz, who died late last year, was a former Bangladeshi prime minister.
And a bit of rival of Sheikh Hasina, who governed the country with an iron fist during that time,
and whose brutal crackdown on student protesters in 2024 sparked fury,
killed hundreds of people, and ended with her fleeing into exile.