Khaleda Zia, who has died at the age of 80, was Bangladesh’s first female prime minister. She was once described as a “shy housewife” to her husband Ziaur Rahman, a leading figure in the country’s struggle for independence who became the president in 1977. But following her husband’s assassination in…
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