Bangladesh Videos


  • Jul 05, 2008 Crackle

    The latest update of sports news over the match between Pakistan and Bangladesh, Vengsarkar letting the best team to go to Lanka and much more. For more news, information, and updates log on to

  • Jul 01, 2008 Crackle

    Know how Srilanka crushed Bangladesh by 158 runs. For more news, information, and updates log on to

  • Jun 29, 2008 Crackle

    know how India crush bangladesh in asia cup. For more news, information, and updates log on to

  • Jun 27, 2008 PUPIA Archivio 2008

    India Bangladesh, riecco il treno 14.04.08

  • Jun 27, 2008 Search

    Dance Cahnnel TV Monthly World News

  • Jun 26, 2008 BBC News Player

    Bangladesh's monsoon is unlikely to lead to the extensive flooding which hit the country last year.

  • Jun 24, 2008 Music Maza

    Bangladesh Cricket

  • Jun 24, 2008 Music Maza

    Cricket Bangladesh video

  • Jun 23, 2008 PUPIA Archivio 2008

    Bangladesh File per fame 01.01.08

  • Jun 23, 2008 PUPIA Archivio 2007

    Bangladesh Violento ciclone 16.11.07

  • Jun 23, 2008 PUPIA Archivio 2007

    Bangladesh Migliaia di morti 19.11.07

  • Jun 23, 2008 HammondCast

    Singer/Rapper Sensation KOHINOOR of Oslo Norway and Bangladesh speaking with Jon Hammond on HammondCast Radio Show for KYCY/KYOU 1550AM in Oslo Norway! Hear her speak about her new disc release "Shake Your Pom Pom!" and "Deal With The Devil"

  • Jun 23, 2008 Eric Clapton

    Complete Clapton Interview Concert For Bangladesh by Eric Clapton

  • Jun 23, 2008 Family Life TV

    Il ciclone che si abbattuto sulla popolazione del Bangladesh e le gravi conseguenze...

  • Jun 15, 2008 Mediascrape

    Tripura, June 14 ANI : Thousands of families along the Indo Bangladesh border have been displaced as the Indian authorities seal porous Indo Bangladesh border. The authorities are on a drive to fence the 865 kilometres long border. This move has been advocated by Tripuras state government to c...

  • Jun 13, 2008 Crackle

    Know how India defeated Bangladesh in Kitply series

  • Jun 07, 2008 Crackle

    Know why sreesanth was ruled out of Bangladesh tri series. For more news, information, and updates log on to

  • May 29, 2008 LiveLeak

    Using theatre to raise awareness of bird fluprevention in Bangladesh

  • May 29, 2008 LiveLeak

    Cyclone in Bangladesh: UNICEF and partners joinemergency relief effort

  • May 29, 2008 LiveLeak

    After the storm, Bangladesh cyclone survivorsstruggle through trying times

  • May 08, 2008 Mediascrape

    Ashuganj, May 5 ANI : Bangladesh is harvesting a bumper rice crop offering some relief to millions in the country who risk starvation at a time of record world prices. The major boro rice crop is expected to yield nearly 17.5 million tonnes this year, against 15.0 million tonnes in 2007, leaving Ban...

  • May 08, 2008 Mediascrape

    Dhaka, May 3 ANI : Young blind cricket fans in Bangladesh have been introduced to a slightly modified version of the sport for the first time. Sporting dark glasses, this group of over 30 cricketers gathered in downtown Dhaka to attend a two week training course run by the National Association of Sp...

  • May 08, 2008 rootv World Headlines

    Asias poorest are struggling to cope with soaring inflation rates world wide and a slow down in the global economy. In Bangladesh, slum communities are the worst affected as wages fail to keep up with price hikes in rice, wheat and other commodities. An AFPTV report.

  • May 08, 2008 funbroadcastsg6 Sports

    Cricket fans in Bangladesh are preparing for the first competitive match between two teams of... 5/2008 Reuters

  • May 08, 2008 rootv World Headlines

    Yves Marre could never have imagined where his passion for sailing would take him. Fourteen years after the former Air France steward from Toulouse sailed an unwanted barge to impoverished Bangladesh, the boat and Marre have helped save tens of thousands of lives through their "floating hospital".

  • Apr 15, 2008 Mediascrape

    Bangladesh, Apr 15 ANI : Bangladesh's first and only safari park is attracting tourists and locals alike. Located about 500 kilometres from the capital Dhaka, the Dulahazara Safari Park is home to hundreds of animals that are mostly brought from across Asia. Elephants are one of the many animals tha...

  • Apr 13, 2008 Mediascrape

    Bangladesh, Mar 01 ANI : Tourism is picking up on Bangladesh's southeastern beach of Cox's Bazaar, believed by many to be the world's longest natural beach. Its popularity among tourists has increased, all thanks to a local initiative involving at least 15 beautification projects in the town, which ...

  • Apr 11, 2008 LiveLeak

    Women's Rights Spark Violence In Bangladesh

  • Mar 29, 2008 LiveLeak

    Extemist Mullahs in Action AgainstAhmadiyya/Qadiani in Bangladesh

  • Dec 21, 2007 rootv People and Culture

    Bangladesh celebrates its 36th anniversary of victory in the war of independence against... 12/2007 Reuters

  • Nov 26, 2007 TeenMusic.com Music Videos

    Eric Clapton Complete Clapton Interview Concert For Bangladesh

  • Nov 26, 2007 MSN Video

    Nov. 24: A bridge in Bangladesh collapsed under the weight of thousands of cyclone victims stampeding toward a relief center for food. NBC's Ian Williams reports.

  • Nov 20, 2007 BBC News Player

    Relief teams are battling to help victims of the cyclone that killed at least 3,100 people in Bangladesh.

  • Nov 20, 2007 CNN.com

    Aid begins to reach Bangladesh cyclone survivors. CNN's Dan Rivers finds scores of them huddled on an isolated island.

  • Nov 20, 2007 Mediascrape

    Survivors in about 70 per cent of storm ravaged Bangladesh are receiving help from aid workers, but there was still a large swath of the country that was too ravaged to access on Tuesday."Thirty per cent of the devastated area is still out of reach," the CBC's Priya Ramu said, reporting from Banglad...

  • Nov 19, 2007 KYW for Philadelphia

    3,100 people are confirmed dead from a cyclone that ripped through Bangladesh.

  • Nov 19, 2007 Televisa

    La peor tragedia de Bangladesh

  • Nov 19, 2007 Antena 3 Noticias

    Segun el ultimo informe oficial de las autoridades de Bangladesh son ya 2.579 los muertos que el ciclon "Sidr" ha dejado a su paso. El pais asiatico ha hecho un llamamiento a la comunidad internacional pidiendo ayuda ante la desesperada situacion que atraviesa. La vida de muchas personas esta en pel...

  • Nov 19, 2007 BBC News Player

    It is feared the death toll from Cyclone Sidr may rise significantly as aid reaches remote parts of Bangladesh.

  • Nov 18, 2007 CNN.com

    CNN's Cal Perry reports on the many obstacles in getting aid to those in need in southern Bangladesh.

  • Nov 18, 2007 El Mundo

    El numero de victimas por el 'Sidr' en Bangladesh supera ya las 2.300

  • Nov 17, 2007 WFOR South Florida

    Tropical Cyclone Sidr, the deadliest storm to hit the country in a decade, destroyed tens of thousands of homes in southwest Bangladesh.

  • Nov 17, 2007 Telemadrid

    El huracan "Sidr" dejo este viernes una estela tragica a su paso por Bangladesh donde, con las comunicaciones cortadas y sin electricidad, los recuentos hablan de mas de 600 personas fallecidas y 3,2 millones de evacuados. El huracan llego a Bangladesh la noche del jueves y arraso la linea de costa,...

  • Nov 17, 2007 BBC News Player

    A powerful cyclone with 150mph winds has battered southern Bangladesh and killed at least 600 people.

  • Nov 17, 2007 BBC News Player

    A powerful cyclone that hit south west Bangladesh is thought to have killed at least 1600 people.

  • Nov 17, 2007 El Mundo

    Ya son mas de 1.700 los muertos en Bangladesh

  • Nov 17, 2007 MSN Video

    Nov. 17: A fierce cyclone has left widespread destruction in Bangladesh. NBC's Ian Williams reports.

  • Nov 17, 2007 CNN.com

    Aid groups in Bangladesh struggle to get food and water to cyclone victims.

  • Nov 16, 2007 BBC News Player

    At least 50 people have been reported dead after a powerful cyclone battered southern Bangladesh

  • Nov 16, 2007 CNN.com

    CNN's Dan Rivers reports on the devastation in Bangladesh after Cyclone Sidr.

  • Nov 16, 2007 CBC.ca Video

    Cyclone kills at least 1,100 in Bangladesh: report

  • Nov 16, 2007 CNN.com

    CNN's Hugh Riminton speaks with Selva Sinnadurai of the Red Cross delegation in Bangladesh about relief efforts.

  • Nov 15, 2007 MSN Video

    Nov. 15: A powerful cyclone slammed into southwest Bangladesh, endangering millions of people. Ian Williams reports.

  • Nov 15, 2007 CNN.com

    CNN's Liz Neisloss reports from India which appears to have been spared by the cyclone, while it pounds Bangladesh.

  • Nov 12, 2007 Mediascrape

    Law and Information Adviser Barrister Moinul Hossain has said, although the government is not satisfied with the reforms made so far in the political parties, it is determined to establish an honest political government through election for good governance. Speaking at a new conference he said, the ...

  • Nov 12, 2007 Mediascrape

    Chief Adviser Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed has called for building a Bangladesh where women will hold higher positions by dint of their dignity, rights and merit. He was inaugurating the two day national campaign of the Alliance for Resistance Against Family Repression at the Bangladesh China Friendship Con...

  • Oct 02, 2007 Mediascrape

    The Chief Adviser Dr. Fakhruddin Ahmed has urged all to remain alert against any environmental disaster likely to be caused by climate changes. He sounded the caution while addressing the UN Summit on climate changes in New York. Delegates from 150 countries attended the Summit. The World leaders ur...

  • Sep 19, 2007 rootv World Headlines

    Large swathes of Bangladesh have been hit by new flooding. 9/2007 Reuters

  • Sep 18, 2007 Reuters

    Rivers in the Bangladesh capital Dhaka have been overflowing and forced many to move to makeshift houses on higher ground for the second time within a month. Waterborne diseases are spreading with more than 3,500 people reported sick over the weekend. Bangladesh has sought an initial 150 million U.S...

  • Sep 03, 2007 Real.com

    World : Ex PM Arrested In Bangladesh

  • Sep 03, 2007 BBC News Player

    The military backed interim government in Bangladesh has arrested former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia.

  • Aug 24, 2007 BBC News Player

    Bangladesh authorities have lifted a curfew imposed after three days of clashes between students and police.

  • Aug 24, 2007 BBC News Player

    Security forces in Bangladesh have detained five top academics after student unrest across the country.

  • Aug 24, 2007 Real.com

    World : Bangladesh Curfew Lifted Again

  • Aug 24, 2007 Real.com

    World : Bangladesh Streets Deserted

  • Aug 24, 2007 Real.com

    In Bangladesh, the army backed interim government has imposed an indefinite curfew in an effort to end days of clashes between police and students. Authorities have called the violence a "conspiracy" and have closed a number of universities in the capital and other cities.

  • Aug 23, 2007 BBC News Player

    Bangladesh's military have re imposed a curfew in an attempt to quell three days of violence.

  • Aug 23, 2007 Real.com

    World : Curfews In Bangladesh Cities

  • Aug 23, 2007 Real.com

    World : Bangladesh Curfew Re imposed

  • Aug 23, 2007 BBC News Player

    Bangladesh's major cities are under an indefinite curfew after confrontations between police and students.

  • Aug 23, 2007 Real.com

    World : Bangladesh Curfews Suspended

  • Aug 22, 2007 BBC News Player

    Bangladesh's government have ordered an indefinite curfew in major cities after clashes between students and police.

  • Aug 22, 2007 Real.com

    World : Bangladesh Curfew After Riots

  • Aug 21, 2007 Real.com

    World : Students Riot In Bangladesh

  • Aug 21, 2007 Real.com

    World : Student Riots In Bangladesh

  • Aug 21, 2007 BBC News Player

    Dozens of students and police have been injured in rioting on university campuses in Bangladesh.

  • Aug 13, 2007 USATODAY.com Video

    Aug. 4 Monsoon floods in India and Bangladesh are responsible for more than 200 deaths and have left millions homeless. Unusual monsoon patterns have led to heavier than normal rains.