27 January – Clashes break out between Dhaka University students and students of seven colleges affiliated with the university demanding separation.[4]
28 January – A strike is called by the Bangladesh Railway Running Staff and Workers Union as part of their demands for increased pensions and other benefits, causing nationwide disruptions.[5]
6 February — The Bangladeshi government summons Indian acting high commissioner Pawan Badhe after Sheikh Hasina's speech from India, where she claimed that she was forced to flee because of Islamist mobs at her residence.[7]
24 February — A group of residents attack a Bangladesh Air Force base in Cox’s Bazar following an altercation between soldiers and a civilian motorist, leaving at least one person dead.[10]
17 March — The interim government announced plans to host an international conference on the Rohingya crisis, scheduled for September or October 2025.[15]
13 April — The Anti-Corruption Commission issues an arrest warrant against British MP Tulip Siddiq as part of an investigation into her alleged involvement in corruption during the premiership of her aunt, Sheikh Hasina.[18]
17 April — Bangladesh-Pakistan diplomatic talks resumes after a 15-year hiatus. Discussions included Bangladesh's demand for a formal apology and $4.52 billion in compensation for the 1971 war atrocities. Both nations expressed willingness to enhance cooperation in various sectors.[19]
Zimbabwe Cricket Team began a two-Test match series tour against Bangladesh, marking their first Test tour to the country in five years. The series is scheduled to run until May 2, 2025.[21]
The World Bank and the Government of Bangladesh signed two agreements totaling $850 million. Of this, $650 million was allocated for the Bay Terminal Marine Infrastructure Development Project in Chittagong, while $200 million will support social protection programs targeting vulnerable populations.[25]
Over 550 undocumented Bangladeshi nationals were detained in Gujarat, India, during a crackdown on illegal immigration. Many of them were found residing with forged documents.[28]
27 April – The Ministry of Education announced the launch of a pilot program to introduce AI-assisted personalized learning in secondary schools starting June 2025.
29 April – The 2025 Federation Cup Final resumed after being suspended on 22 April due to poor lighting with a score of 1-1. After extra time, Bashundhara Kings defeated Dhaka Abahani 5–3 on penalties and getting their 4th title.[31]