Keywords: Sheikh Hasina
In a significant turn of events, Bangladesh has announced the restoration of internet services nationwide, signaling a return to normalcy following weeks of intense student protests against job quota reforms. The unrest, which began in universities and colleges last month, escalated into nationwide demonstrations,......
In a scene that has stirred controversy and ignited public outrage, Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was photographed weeping at a vandalized train station in Mirpur. Her emotional response has prompted accusations of insensitivity against the backdrop of deadly nationwide protests. The......
In a landmark decision that has sent shockwaves through Bangladesh's political landscape, the Supreme Court has dramatically reduced the longstanding quota system for government jobs. This ruling comes in the wake of widespread unrest that has claimed over 100 lives and paralyzed major cities across......
In a dramatic escalation of civil unrest, Bangladesh has found itself under a nationwide curfew as the government struggles to contain widespread student-led protests. The demonstrations, which began in response to controversial job quota policies, have spiraled into violent confrontations between protesters......
In a dramatic escalation of ongoing civil unrest, Bangladeshi students set fire to the state broadcaster’s building in Dhaka, just a day after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's televised plea for calm. The incident marks a significant intensification of protests that have already claimed at least......
Bangladesh is in turmoil as protests against the country's controversial job quota system have escalated into deadly violence. The government has shuttered educational institutions nationwide in response to the chaos that has claimed six lives and left hundreds injured. The conflict centers on a......
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