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Bangladesh student group halts protests for 48 hours

Deutsche Welle Monday, 22 July 2024 ()
Bangladesh protest organizers are giving authorities a two-day "ultimatum" to restore internet service and end curfew, after clashes between students, pro-government supporters and armed police killed dozens last week.
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News video: Bangladesh Protest: Watch the Successful Evacuation of 4,500 Indians, Mostly Students |Oneindia News

Bangladesh Protest: Watch the Successful Evacuation of 4,500 Indians, Mostly Students |Oneindia News 03:23

Bangladesh is in turmoil as violent protests over job quotas escalate, leading to a nationwide curfew and army deployment. Over 4,500 Indian nationals, along with nearly 540 citizens from Nepal, Bhutan, and the Maldives, have been safely evacuated. The Indian High Commission in Dhaka is working...

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