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Surgeons help save sight of students shot in eyesSurgeons from a specialist London eye hospital have helped save the sight of more than 20 Bangladeshi students who were wounded in last summer's protests in the country. Mahi Muqit and Niaz Islam ...
It comes as students continue to reject calls from Bangladesh's two main political parties for quick elections. Their movement has been hailed a ‘Gen Z revolution’, spurred by young ...
Bangladesh soldiers patrolled the deserted streets of the capital, Dhaka, on Saturday during a curfew meant to quell deadly student-led protests against government job quotas that have killed at ...
The Bangladesh police freed six student leaders on August 1 whose campaign against civil service job quotas sparked deadly nationwide unrest, as the government looked to calm tensions and ...
She explains how she first heard about the protests: “My cousin, who moved to the UK from Bangladesh a year or so ago to study here, has friends who are students in Bangladesh who were telling him ...
It came primarily from the students, and those who are in the civil-society movement, including N.G.O.s, who constitute a powerful bloc in Bangladesh, and people like Muhammad Yunus, who was ...
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