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Bangladesh faces a youth unemployment crisis after political upheaval. Quota reforms sparked protests, but job creation lags.
The previous regime tried everything to crush the spirit of the awakening, starting with internet blackouts, mobile network ...
After a long, hectic, and blood-stained July, there was no calm in the country. Instead, the unrest deepened. Online activists even proposed calling August “July 32”—a symbol of their unwavering ...
Hasina fled Bangladesh on August 5, 2024, following five weeks of protests which killed 1,400 people, according to the UN.
Five individuals, including prominent student leaders, were arrested for allegedly demanding Tk 50 lakh from a former ruling ...
The interim Bangladesh government of Mohammed Yunus is falling short in implementing its challenging human rights agenda a ...
Marking the anniversary of the July 2024 protests in Bangladesh, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk has called for accountability for the violations and crimes committed during the ...
The July Uprising removed an entrenched regime, the aftermath has revealed deeper, structural problems. The interim ...
There was something fascinating about how these slogans functioned. Not just as protest tools, but as cultural texts. They ...
Clashes involving supporters of ousted Bangladeshi premier Sheikh Hasina and security forces in July 2025 killed at least ...