What’s behind the recurring unrest in Bangladesh? | Protests News

What’s behind the recurring unrest in Bangladesh? | Protests News

Student protesters won’t stand down despite the top court reducing quotas for government jobs. After weeks of widespread unrest in Bangladesh, the Supreme Court has changed a controversial quota system for government jobs. It has significantly reduced the share of public sector positions reserved for war veterans’ family members. But…

How peaceful Bangladesh quota protests morphed into nationwide unrest | Protests News

How peaceful Bangladesh quota protests morphed into nationwide unrest | Protests News

Dhaka, Bangladesh – For three days, Ahsan Habib, a private university student, was on the streets of Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka protesting against what he believes was a “violent assault” by police and ruling party supporters against common people like him. The student protests seeking reform of the government’s job quota…

Bangladesh top court scraps job quotas that caused deadly unrest | News

Bangladesh top court scraps job quotas that caused deadly unrest | News

DEVELOPING STORYDEVELOPING STORY, The top court scales back – but does not abolish – a contentious quota system that sparked deadly protests. Bangladesh’s Supreme Court has scrapped most of the quotas on government jobs that led to student-led protests in which more than 100 people have been killed, according to…

Bangladesh imposes shutdown as death toll from student protests mounts | Protests News

Bangladesh imposes shutdown as death toll from student protests mounts | Protests News

Communications blackout persists as deadly crackdown on demonstrators continues in the nation of 170 million. Bangladesh enforced a nationwide curfew to quash student-led demonstrations against government job quotas with military personnel and police patrolling the largely deserted streets of the capital, Dhaka. Dozens of people have been killed this week…

Slow recovery after CrowdStrike update sparks global IT outage | Technology News

Slow recovery after CrowdStrike update sparks global IT outage | Technology News

Businesses and services around the world were slowly recovering after a massive technology outage wreaked havoc across the world and raised questions about the vulnerability of the global interconnected economy. A faulty software update caused the “unprecedented” outage on Friday, grounding flights, knocking out financial companies and news outlets, and…

Did COVID’s first wave kill eight times more Indians than announced? | Health News

Did COVID’s first wave kill eight times more Indians than announced? | Health News

New Delhi, India – India’s actual death toll during the first phase of the COVID-19 pandemic that ravaged the world’s most populous country could be eight times higher than the government’s official numbers, reveals a new study. While that initial wave of the virus caught the world off guard, leaving governments…

Bangladesh imposes curfew, deploys army as job quota protests continue | Protests News

Bangladesh imposes curfew, deploys army as job quota protests continue | Protests News

The curfew comes amid a telecommunications blackout that has left the country of 170 million cut off from the world. Bangladesh has announced the imposition of a curfew and the deployment of military forces after days of clashes at protests against government job quotas across the country. “The government has…