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  2. 2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement - Wikipedia

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    The movement resulted in huge damage of various state properties in Bangladesh. According to a report by Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha, at least thirty major state establishments experienced arson and severe damage. [341] The state broadcaster, Bangladesh Television (BTV), was attacked and set on fire on 18 July 2024. The building suffered ...

  3. 2024 Bangladesh constitutional crisis - Wikipedia

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    Students in Bangladesh began a quota reform movement in early June 2024 after the Bangladesh Supreme Court invalidated the government's 2018 circular regarding job quotas in the public sector. The movement escalated into a full-fledged mass uprising after the government carried out mass killings of protesters, known as July massacre , by the ...

  4. Non-cooperation movement (2024) - Wikipedia

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    India: The Ministry of External Affairs stated that the Indian Government is closely monitoring the unfolding events in Bangladesh and assured continuous support to its citizens. [233] It advised Indian nationals to exercise utmost caution while in Bangladesh and to maintain regular contact with the High Commission of India in Dhaka.

  5. 2024 Bangladesh post-resignation violence - Wikipedia

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    Awami League men set fire to the Bangladesh Nationalist Party office. [39] The home of Shamsul Hoque Tuku, deputy speaker of Bangladesh Parliament, was vandalized. [2] The home of Hosne Ara, a Member of Parliament, was burned and looted during the violence. [45] Two Jubo League leaders were murdered in Bogura District. [42]

  6. Violence breaks out in London linked to Bangladesh protests

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    Violence between groups of men broke out in east London on Thursday night and police said the unrest was linked to protests in Bangladesh. Police intervened to separate two large groups fighting ...

  7. July massacre - Wikipedia

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    The massacre was a significant event in the political spectrum of Bangladesh, and part of the ongoing unrest that began in mid-2024. [30] The Supreme Court's decision to reinstate a 30% job quota for descendants of freedom fighters sparked initial protests as the decision reversed reforms from 2018 made in response to the 2018 Bangladesh quota reform movement. [31]

  8. List of wars involving Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh–India Border Skirmishes (2001-2019) 2001 Bangladesh–India border clash; 2005 Bangladesh-India border clash; 2008 Bangladesh-India border clash; 2019 Bangladesh-India border clash; Location: Bangladesh–India border Bangladesh India: Ceasefire [11] Bangladesh-India relations strained; Bangladesh Rifles Revolt (2009) Location: Dhaka

  9. Channel i - Wikipedia

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    ' Bangladesh in the heart ') slogan, which is still used as of today. [6] It initially broadcast pre-recorded television programs for 12 hours, but was converted to a 24-hour channel within two years of its launch. [7] On 1 October 2001, Channel i began airing news programming. [8] The channel launched its website on 30 September 2003. [6]