There were no reports of violence or protests across Bangladesh on Monday, officials said, after a Supreme Court ruling quelled violent demonstrations that rocked the country. Students and activists ...
DHAKA, July 23 (Reuters) - The Bangladesh government said on Tuesday it would heed a Supreme Court ruling that 93% of state jobs be open to competition, meeting a key demand of students after a week ...
Huge protests across Bangladesh escalated into deadly violence this week with clashes between students, pro-government supporters and armed police fueling widespread anger over civil service job ...
Streets quiet after ruling, army on patrol Attorney general hopes for normalcy after verdict At least 139 killed in violence so far Internet, text message services still suspended DHAKA, July 21 ...
Bangladesh’s Supreme Court on Sunday rolled back most of the controversial quotas on government jobs which sparked violent protests. Under the quota system, some 30% of sought-after civil service jobs ...
Bangladesh's top court on July 10 temporarily suspended quotas for coveted government jobs after thousands of students staged nationwide protests against what they call a discriminatory system, ...
University students oppose the reinstatement of a quota system for government jobs that was abolished in 2018. By Saif Hasnat Reporting from Dhaka, Bangladesh Tens of thousands of students blocked the ...
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