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Bangladesh Court Launches Inquiry into Former Prime Minister's Alleged Involvement in Protester's Death

In a significant development that has sent shockwaves through Bangladesh's political landscape, a court in Dhaka has ordered an investigation into former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's alleged role in the death of a grocery shop owner during last month's tumultuous student-led protests. The......

Yunus Claims That He will Turn the Students' Aspirations for Bangladesh Into Reality

In a surprising development, Muhammad Yunus, the 84-year-old Nobel Peace Prize laureate, has taken the helm of Bangladesh's interim government following the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina amidst months of intense student protests. Yunus, renowned for his pioneering work in microfinance,......

Bangladesh at a Crossroads: Nobel Laureate Proposed to Guide Interim Government

In a dramatic turn of events, Bangladesh finds itself at a pivotal moment in its political history. Following weeks of intense student-led protests and the sudden departure of long-serving Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, the nation is poised for significant change. The movement, which began as a demonstration......

Bangladesh Student Protesters to Hold Talks with Army Chief After Prime Minister Steps Down

In a dramatic turn of events that has reshaped Bangladesh's political landscape, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation has paved the way for an interim government, following widespread student protests and subsequent violent crackdowns. The unfolding situation has captured international......

Bangladesh Restores Internet as Student Protests Subside, Marking Return to Normalcy

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,......

Financial Barrier Grows for Moroccan Students Aspiring to Study in Germany

Effective September 2024, Germany will increase the financial requirement for international students, including Moroccans, aiming to pursue their education in the country. The revised blocked account threshold will rise from €11,208 to €11,904 annually. Starting September 1, 2024, international......

Bangladesh Engulfed in Turmoil as Student Protests Trigger Nationwide Curfew

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......

Bangladesh Grapples with Student Unrest: Mobile Internet Suspended Amid Intensifying Job Quota Protests

In a dramatic escalation of ongoing civil unrest, Bangladesh has taken the unprecedented step of suspending mobile internet services across much of the country. This move comes as student protests over government job quotas continue to intensify, with violent clashes between demonstrators and authorities......

Medical Education in Morocco: Striking a Balance Between Reform and Quality

Morocco's medical education system is at a critical juncture as a prolonged student strike edges towards resolution. Despite significant progress in addressing grievances, the central dispute over the duration of the medical program remains unresolved. On July 15, Minister of Higher Education, Scientific......

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