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Agence FrancePresse - Sheikh Hasina - Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina resigns, flees country, military takes over - scmp.com - Bangladesh

Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hasina resigns, flees country, military takes over

Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s 15-year rule of the country ended on Monday as she fled weeks of deadly protests and the military announced it would form an interim government.

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JULHAS ALAM - Sheikh Hasina - Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigns and leaves Bangladesh, ending 15-year rule - apnews.com - Bangladesh - city Dhaka, Bangladesh

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigns and leaves Bangladesh, ending 15-year rule

DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Bangladesh’s Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned on Monday, ending 15 years in power as thousands of protesters defied a military curfew and stormed her official residence.

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Asif Mahmud - Bangladesh protesters make defiant call for march on Dhaka - aljazeera.com - Bangladesh - city Dhaka

Bangladesh protesters make defiant call for march on Dhaka

Tension is rising as protesters call for mass mobilisation in the face of deadly crackdown and national curfew.

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Asif Mahmud - Bangladesh protest: Students call for march to force PM to quit - asiaone.com - Bangladesh - city Dhaka

Bangladesh protest: Students call for march to force PM to quit

DHAKA — Protesting students in Bangladesh have called for a march to the capital Dhaka on Monday (Aug 5) in defiance of a nationwide curfew to press Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to resign, a day after deadly clashes in the South Asian country killed nearly 100 people.

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At least 91 killed as clashes rock Bangladesh, curfew imposed - asiaone.com - Bangladesh - city Dhaka

At least 91 killed as clashes rock Bangladesh, curfew imposed

DHAKA - At least 91 people were killed and hundreds injured in clashes in Bangladesh on Aug 4 as police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse tens of thousands of protesters calling for Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to resign.

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At least 43 killed as clashes rock Bangladesh, curfew imposed - cnbc.com - Bangladesh - city Dhaka

At least 43 killed as clashes rock Bangladesh, curfew imposed

At least 43 people were killed and hundreds injured in clashes in Bangladesh on Sunday, as police fired tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse tens of thousands of protesters calling for Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to resign.

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At Least 50 Dead as Bangladesh Protests Grow; Curfew Is Reinstated - nytimes.com - Bangladesh - city Dhaka

At Least 50 Dead as Bangladesh Protests Grow; Curfew Is Reinstated

At least 50 people were killed in clashes between security forces and protesters on Sunday in Bangladesh, as the country’s leaders imposed a new curfew and internet restrictions to try to quell a growing antigovernment movement.

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At least 30 killed as Bangladesh protesters renew call for Hasina to quit - aljazeera.com - Bangladesh - city Dhaka

At least 30 killed as Bangladesh protesters renew call for Hasina to quit

Protests over a jobs quota system have morphed into a wider antigovernment movement demanding the prime minister’s resignation.

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