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Anwar Ibrahim - Hadi Azmi - Malaysia sending plane to evacuate citizens from Bangladesh amid deadly riots - scmp.com - Malaysia - Bangladesh - Pakistan - city Kuala Lumpur - city Dhaka

Malaysia sending plane to evacuate citizens from Bangladesh amid deadly riots

After meeting the parents of the affected students at his office on Monday, Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan said that all Malaysians in Bangladesh would be evacuated.

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Chloe K.Li - Alexandra Locke - Alex Roldan - Ney Alvarez - Sonia Bhagat - Tamara Khandaker - Amy Walters - Munera Al-Dosari - The Take: Why are Bangladesh students protesting? - aljazeera.com - Bangladesh

The Take: Why are Bangladesh students protesting?

Bangladesh student protests against quotas for government jobs have escalated into the country’s worst unrest in years.

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Bangladesh quota protests updates: Students vow to continue demonstrations - aljazeera.com - India - Palestine - Bangladesh - Germany - city Dhaka

Bangladesh quota protests updates: Students vow to continue demonstrations

Al Jazeera spoke with a Palestinian artist who uses her skills to depict the suffering of her people over the past nine months.

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What’s behind the recurring unrest in Bangladesh? - aljazeera.com - India - Bangladesh - city Oslo

What’s behind the recurring unrest in Bangladesh?

Student protesters won’t stand down despite the top court reducing quotas for government jobs.

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Anupreeta Das - Bangladesh Scales Back Policy on Public-Sector Hiring That Sparked Unrest - nytimes.com - Bangladesh - Pakistan

Bangladesh Scales Back Policy on Public-Sector Hiring That Sparked Unrest

The Supreme Court of Bangladesh on Sunday drastically reduced the number of government jobs reserved for war veterans and their descendants, a momentous decision spurred by violent student protests that had resulted in the deaths of more than 100 people and brought the country to a standstill.

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Student violence in Bangladesh has killed scores of people - apnews.com - Bangladesh - city Dhaka, Bangladesh

Student violence in Bangladesh has killed scores of people

DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Deadly clashes between police and demonstrators demanding a change to job quotas in Bangladesh have left the streets littered with bullets and marked with smears of blood. Scores of people have died.

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FAISAL MAHMUD - How peaceful Bangladesh quota protests morphed into nationwide unrest - aljazeera.com - Bangladesh - Britain - city Dhaka, Bangladesh

How peaceful Bangladesh quota protests morphed into nationwide unrest

Government crackdown and attacks by ruling party supporters triggered one of the biggest protests against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

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JULHAS ALAM - Bangladesh’s top court scales back government jobs quota after deadly unrest that has killed scores - apnews.com - Bangladesh - city Dhaka, Bangladesh

Bangladesh’s top court scales back government jobs quota after deadly unrest that has killed scores

DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Bangladesh’s top court on Sunday scaled back a controversial quota system for government job applicants, a partial victory for student protesters after days of nationwide unrest and deadly clashes between police and demonstrators that have killed scores of people.

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