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Michael Kugelman - Khushboo Razdan - Bangladesh turmoil poses new challenge for US-India alignment in Indo-Pacific - scmp.com - China - Usa - India - Bangladesh - Washington - county Pacific - county Centre - county Wilson - city Beijing - city New Delhi - city Dhaka

Bangladesh turmoil poses new challenge for US-India alignment in Indo-Pacific

The dramatic departure of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina could heighten challenges for the US and India in curbing Beijing’s influence in the Indo-Pacific, US-based analysts said on Monday.

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Mujibur Rahman - She Thought Her Grip Was Unbreakable. Bangladeshis Would Prove Otherwise. - nytimes.com - India - Bangladesh

She Thought Her Grip Was Unbreakable. Bangladeshis Would Prove Otherwise.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s life, as well as her politics, had been defined by an early trauma at once personal in its pain and national in its imprint.

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Facing Mass Protests, Bangladesh Leader Quits, Setting Up Power Struggle - nytimes.com - Bangladesh - city Dhaka, Bangladesh

Facing Mass Protests, Bangladesh Leader Quits, Setting Up Power Struggle

They came prepared for violence. A day after about 100 people were killed in antigovernment protests, hundreds of thousands took to the streets of Dhaka, Bangladesh’s capital, defying a curfew imposed by the government and demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.

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Celebrations across Bangladesh as PM resigns - aljazeera.com - Bangladesh

Celebrations across Bangladesh as PM resigns

Crowds celebrated the resignation of Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. There have been calls for her to step down ever since deadly protests over job quotas rocked the country in July.

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Mohammed Shahabuddin - Sheikh Hasina - Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina resigns and flees country, interim government to be formed - asiaone.com - India - Bangladesh - city Dhaka

Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina resigns and flees country, interim government to be formed

DHAKA - Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned on Monday (Aug 5) and fled the country, as more people were killed in some of the worst violence since the birth of the South Asian nation more than five decades ago.

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Khaleda Zia - Mohammed Shahabuddin - Bangladesh president orders release of ex-PM Khaleda Zia - aljazeera.com - Bangladesh

Bangladesh president orders release of ex-PM Khaleda Zia

The order for Zia’s release comes hours after her archrival Sheikh Hasina resigned as prime minister and fled Bangladesh.

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Crowds Swarm Prime Minister’s Residence after Bangladesh Leader Flees - nytimes.com - Bangladesh

Crowds Swarm Prime Minister’s Residence after Bangladesh Leader Flees

Exuberant looters made off with furniture, bedding and potted plants as they swarmed the Bangladesh residence of the prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, after she resigned her office and fled the country, according to local broadcast footage.

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Mujibur Rahman - As Unrest in Bangladesh Intensifies, All Eyes Are on the Army - nytimes.com - Bangladesh

As Unrest in Bangladesh Intensifies, All Eyes Are on the Army

With Bangladesh’s security forces seemingly on a deadly collision course with angry protesters after a crackdown on Sunday, eyes were turning to the country’s powerful military establishment to see how it might respond.

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