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Narendra Modi - ASHOK SHARMA - Ouster of Bangladesh’s prime minister will test India’s regional power, with Beijing’s on the rise - apnews.com - China - India - Bangladesh - Pakistan - city Beijing - city New Delhi

Ouster of Bangladesh’s prime minister will test India’s regional power, with Beijing’s on the rise

NEW DELHI (AP) — The dramatic resignation of Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina poses a dilemma for India’s government, and the South Asian powerhouse could even see its influence in the region wane, according to experts.

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Students, other Muslims protect temples, churches amid Bangladesh unrest - aljazeera.com - Bangladesh - city Dhaka

Students, other Muslims protect temples, churches amid Bangladesh unrest

Rights groups, diplomats had raised concerns over reports of attacks on minorities after PM Hasina quit, fled country.

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Sheikh Hasina - How Bangladesh’s ‘Gen Z’ protests brought down PM Sheikh Hasina - aljazeera.com - Bangladesh - Pakistan

How Bangladesh’s ‘Gen Z’ protests brought down PM Sheikh Hasina

Here's what happened

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Mujibur Rahman - Bangladesh prime minister flees to India as anti-government protesters storm her residence - edition.cnn.com - India - Bangladesh - city Delhi - city Dhaka, Bangladesh

Bangladesh prime minister flees to India as anti-government protesters storm her residence

Dhaka, Bangladesh CNN —

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Mohammed Shahabuddin - Nahid Islam - Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus to lead Bangladesh interim government - aljazeera.com - Bangladesh - city Paris

Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus to lead Bangladesh interim government

The microfinance pioneer has been tapped to lead an interim government after the ouster of PM Sheikh Hasina.

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The Conversation - Job Quotas - Bangladeshi - Sheikh Hasina - Bangladeshi youth toppled Hasina. Can they spark real change? - asiatimes.com - Bangladesh - city Dhaka, Bangladesh

Bangladeshi youth toppled Hasina. Can they spark real change?

“Inni, we are independent!” my 26-year-old cousin chanted from Shahbagh, a neighborhood in Bangladesh’s capital Dhaka, as millions joined a major protest march on Monday to the country’s Parliament House.

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Reuters - Bangladeshi - Sheikh Hasina - How defiant Bangladeshi army generals sealed fate of Sheikh Hasina - scmp.com - India - Bangladesh

How defiant Bangladeshi army generals sealed fate of Sheikh Hasina

General Waker-Uz-Zaman then reached out to Hasina’s office, conveying to the prime minister that his soldiers would be unable to implement the lockdown she had called for, according to an Indian official briefed on the matter.

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Bangladesh army refused to suppress protest, sealing Hasina's fate - asiaone.com - India - Bangladesh - city New Delhi - city Dhaka

Bangladesh army refused to suppress protest, sealing Hasina's fate

DHAKA/NEW DELHI — The night before long-time leader Sheikh Hasina abruptly fled Bangladesh amid deadly protests, her army chief held a meeting with his generals and decided that troops would not open fire on civilians to enforce a curfew, two serving army officers with knowledge of the discussions told Reuters.

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