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Bangladesh’s top court scales back government jobs quota after deadly unrest that has killed scores
The Canadian Press via Yahoo Canada News· 6 days agoDHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Bangladesh’s top court on Sunday scaled back a controversial quota system...
Bangladesh crawls back to normalcy after violent clashes that killed nearly 200 people
Toronto Star· 3 days agoMost of the country remained without internet, but thousands of cars were on the streets of the...
Bangladesh PM blames opposition for deadly unrest
BBC News· 4 days agoBangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has blamed her political opponents for the deadly unrest in the country, adding she was "forced" to impose a...
UWindsor student unable to contact family overseas after Bangladesh cuts Internet access amid...
CTV News· 6 days agoA University of Windsor student is concerned for his family’s safety in Bangladesh amid escalating...
All Pakistani students are safe in Bangladesh: FO
The Nation· 6 days agoForeign Office said Saturday that all Pakistani students studying in different Bangladeshi universities are safe and have been shifted to safer places...
Scorn as Bangladesh PM weeps at train station damage
BBC via Yahoo Canada News· 22 hours agoAt least 150 people have been killed as a result of nationwide clashes between police and university students, with security forces accused of& ...
Dhaka protesters defy curfew after worst unrest in decades – DW – 07/20/2024
Deutsche Welle· 7 days agoWeeks of escalating student protests over a quota reform for government jobs have spiraled into...
Bangladesh shuts offices, imposes curfew to curb deadly job quota protests
The Globe and Mail· 7 days agoAt least four people died, according to hospital data, during sporadic clashes on Saturday in some...
Bangladesh PM Hasina blames opposition for violence, curfew to remain
Reuters via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days agoDHAKA (Reuters) -Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina blamed her political opponents for deadly...
Bangladeshi students rise up in revolt, but a wider movement against the government looks unlikely
The Conversation via Yahoo Canada News· 4 days agoOne of the most notable examples occurred in 1952 when Pakistani officials announced that the singular national language of Pakistan was to be Urdu. In ...