Student protests over Bangladesh’s quota system turned violent after the country’s courts refused to scrap the protested ...
There is concern about potential spillover effects of the Bangladesh protests into India, particularly in the Northeastern ...
Bangladesh has seen strong economic growth ... more than 30 million are not in work or education. The protests turned violent on July 15 and the government’s increasingly deadly response fueled ...
It’s been nearly a month since former Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina hurriedly landed at a military base near Delhi ...
Passengers on battered red double-deckers weaving through Dhaka, Bangladesh, discuss their hopes after protests toppled their autocratic leader.
Ms. Hasina, 76, had ruled Bangladesh since 2009. She was forced out by weeks of protests that began peacefully and then transformed into deadly clashes with security forces. She was spotted at the ...
but it appeared to be the deadliest day since the protests began in July. A diplomatic official in Dhaka, the capital, said the toll across Bangladesh was at least 72, while tallies by local news ...
DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — What began as peaceful protests by students in Bangladesh against a quota system for government jobs eventually turned into an uprising that forced Prime Minister Sheikh ...
On August 5, after weeks of widespread protests, Bangladesh's longtime Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled the ...
Why Are There Protests in Bangladesh Again? By Sudipto Ganguly (Reuters) -Bangladesh is on the boil again with close to 100 people killed on Sunday as protesters, calling for Prime Minister Sheikh ...
The UN human rights office is sending a fact-finding team to Bangladesh to investigate alleged abuses by security forces ...
Bangladesh is under a nationwide curfew and ... Almost 300 people have died since the start of the protests, which have grown into a national movement against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and ...