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Bangladesh Unrest: Multiple Killings Reported As Student Protests Grip Bangladeshi Cities

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Bangladesh Unrest: Multiple Killings Reported As Student Protests Grip Bangladeshi Cities

Bangladesh Unrest: Multiple Killings Reported As Student Protests Grip Bangladeshi Cities

Student protests in Bangladesh escalate, calling for a nationwide shutdown after deadly clashes killed six and injured hundreds.

Demonstrators demand the abolition of a 30% job quota for freedom fighters' families, driven by high youth unemployment.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina promises an investigation into the deaths and urges patience until a Supreme Court hearing on August 7.

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