Despite a ban on public rallies and Prime Minister Hasina’s promises, students continue protests against the controversial government job quota system clashing with police forces amid...
At least 39 people have died in Bangladesh’s anti-quota protests that erupted on July 1. But this is not the first stream of protests that sought...
Death toll expected to rise amid violence that has seen government buildings torched and telecommunications disrupted. Dozens of people have been killed in Bangladesh as nationwide...
Violence in Bangladesh has killed more than 12 people and injured hundreds after students took to the streets to demand reforms to a quota system that...
Bangladesh has been rocked by student protests for nearly three weeks. Since July 1, university students have been protesting across the country to demand the removal...
Student protesters demanding an end to quotas for government jobs in Bangladesh have called for a complete nationwide shutdown after six people were killed and hundreds...
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina vows to punish those responsible deaths of six people at protests. Police have fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse students...
DHAKA — Authorities in Bangladesh urged all universities to close on Wednesday, the day after at least six people died in violent protests over the allocation...
By Ruma Paul Bangladesh shuts universities, colleges indefinitely after protests turn deadly DHAKA, – Bangladesh announced it will indefinitely shut down all public and private universities...
Demonstrators said they were holding peaceful marches at two universities when they were attacked by student activists from the ruling party Mehedi Hasan Text size UPDATES...
Police fired tear gas and charged with batons during violent clashes between protesters rallying against quotas for government jobs and a pro-government student body, leaving at...
Demonstrators say the quota system benefits the children of pro-government groups and demand it be scrapped. Violent clashes between people loyal to Bangladesh’s ruling party and...