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Bangladesh students reject PM olive branch after deadly protests
Digital Journal· 15 hours agoBangladesh students vowed Thursday to continue nationwide protests against civil service hiring...
Southgate must go - England have the talent but not the coach to win trophies
The i newspaper online iNews· 3 days agoIn the end Southgate did not believe in his own project enough and must accept that he failed to do ...
Here's what to know about the violent protests over government jobs roiling Bangladesh
The Canadian Press via Yahoo Canada News· 7 hours agoDHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Bangladesh has been gripped by violence this week after relentless clashes...
Takeaways from the third night of the Republican National Convention | CNN Politics
CNN.com· 16 hours agoTwo days after being tapped as Donald Trump’s running mate, Ohio Sen. JD Vance introduced himself to...
ICYMI: the week's 7 biggest tech stories from Samsung Unpacked to YouTube Music's AI radio to free...
TechRadar· 6 days agoThis week, we had two major phone reveals at opposite ends of the price spectrum, with Galaxy...
Kevin Conroy's final Batman performance is an emotional, perfect farewell
Games Radar· 2 days agoKevin Conroy's final Batman performance is here – and it's guaranteed to make you cry. The actor,...
Bangladesh’s government raids opposition HQ and asks universities to close after 6 die in protests
Richmond News· 1 day agoAuthorities in Bangladesh urged all universities to close on Wednesday, the day after at least six...
PML-N files review petition in SC against apex court's reserved seats verdict
The Nation· 3 days agoThe Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N) has filed a review petition in the Supreme Court (SC)...
Pakistan's top court favors ex-PM Khan's party in seats dispute
Daily Sabah· 6 days agoFollowing the Feb. 8 general elections, more than 220 reserved seats for women and minorities in...
Govt puts on brave face as Azam Tarar sees 'no threat' to govt
The Nation· 6 days agoFederal Minister for Law Azam Nazeer Tarar asserted that the Supreme Court verdict posed no threat...