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The Take: Why Bangladeshi students say protests aren’t over After deadly protests, Bangladesh faced days of internet shutdown. [1]

AFP Bangladeshi students who overthrew autocratic ex-premier Sheikh Hasina last year have formed a new political party to finish the work that began with her ouster, the group’s leader told AFP. [2]

Sarjis Alam (C), one of the coordinators of the ‘Students Against Discrimination’ speaks during a press conference in Dhaka on February 24, 2025. [3]

People take part in a protest march against the mass arrest and killing of protesters during last week’s violence amid anti-qouta protests, in Dhaka on July 28, 2024. [4]

‘Non-CDM civil servants are citizens too’: Student union spokesperson Myanmar Now interviewed an All Burma Federation of Student Unions (ABSFU) official about the anti-junta opposition’s new law on civil servants, which the group has criticised as dr... [5]

AFP Student leaders rallied Bangladeshis on Saturday for a nationwide civil disobedience campaign as Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s government weathered a worsening backlash over a deadly police crackdown on protesters. [6]

DHAKA -- Continued weak tax revenue is weighing on Bangladesh's development and raising the specter that the South Asian nation will fall into a foreign debt trap. [7]

Arafat Kabir, a Bangladeshi, is a political science graduate student and a research intern at Washington, D.C.-based Quincy Institute. [8]

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[1] MM www.aljazeera.com · 2024-07-31 · 75% match

The Take: Why Bangladeshi students say protests aren’t over

The Take: Why Bangladeshi students say protests aren’t over After deadly protests, Bangladesh faced days of internet shutdown.

[2] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2025-03-08 · 75% match

Bangladesh student leader aims to finish what uprising began

AFP Bangladeshi students who overthrew autocratic ex-premier Sheikh Hasina last year have formed a new political party to finish the work that began with her ouster, the group’s leader told AFP.

[3] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2025-02-25 · 74% match

Bangladesh student protesters to launch political party

Sarjis Alam (C), one of the coordinators of the ‘Students Against Discrimination’ speaks during a press conference in Dhaka on February 24, 2025.

[4] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2024-07-29 · 71% match

Bangladesh students vow to resume protests unless leaders freed

People take part in a protest march against the mass arrest and killing of protesters during last week’s violence amid anti-qouta protests, in Dhaka on July 28, 2024.

[5] MM myanmar-now.org · 2025-06-25 · 43% match

‘Non-CDM civil servants are citizens too’: Student union spokesperson

‘Non-CDM civil servants are citizens too’: Student union spokesperson Myanmar Now interviewed an All Burma Federation of Student Unions (ABSFU) official about the anti-junta opposition’s new law on civil servants, which the group has criticised as dr

[6] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2024-08-04 · 68% match

Bangladesh students call for nationwide civil disobedience

AFP Student leaders rallied Bangladeshis on Saturday for a nationwide civil disobedience campaign as Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s government weathered a worsening backlash over a deadly police crackdown on protesters.

[7] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2025-08-21 · 41% match

Bangladesh's weak tax revenue raises foreign debt trap concerns

DHAKA -- Continued weak tax revenue is weighing on Bangladesh's development and raising the specter that the South Asian nation will fall into a foreign debt trap.

[8] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2021-03-01 · 62% match

Is Bangladesh moving to normalize relations with Israel?

Arafat Kabir, a Bangladeshi, is a political science graduate student and a research intern at Washington, D.C.-based Quincy Institute.

[9] MM thedailystar.net · 65% match

Turkey Earthquake | The Daily Star

'Time has stopped': grieving father relives Turkish quake 4 February 2024, 08:21 AM Turkey Earthquake Earthquake caused direct damage of $5.1 billion in Syria: World Bank 4 March 2023, 02:25 AM Turkey Earthquake New Turkey quake: 1 killed, 69 injured

[10] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2024-08-17 · 58% match

Myanmar civil society organisations send felicitations of support to Bangladesh movement

Mizzima A group of 255 Myanmar civil society and revolutionary organisations sent a joint letter of support to the Bangladesh movement wishing it success in its efforts.

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