How laser focused is Australia’s World Cup campaign? Pat Cummins forgot he was on a hat-trick against Bangladesh
Fleeing violence and squalid conditions in the world’s largest refugee camp in Bangladesh,the persecuted Muslim minority from Myanmar is desperate.
Security incidents intensified tensions ahead of the Bangladesh election that was shunned by opposition MPs,who accuse Hasina of muzzling dissent and civil society.
The captain of one boat said he feared all on board would die if they did not receive help. The whereabouts of the other boat were unclear.
Australia’s head coach took joy in his side’s win to start their World Cup qualifying campaign,but admits next week’s game against Palestine in Kuwait has been weighing on his mind.
Australia beat Bangladesh by eight wickets in Pune in their final game before a semi-final against South Africa in Kolkata next week.
More than 180,000 cases have been confirmed and the death toll is mounting. Some 10,000 patients are in hospital.
With an election on the way,thousands of political leaders,members and supporters of opposition parties stand before a judge nearly every day in Bangladesh.
An explosion in a seven-story building in Dhaka has killed at least 14 people and injured dozens,officials said.
Bangladesh’s foreign minister warns of potential extremism that could affect the whole region.
Over the past two months hundreds of refugees have died at sea in south-east Asia. Why isn’t Australia doing more to help?