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Bangladesh president orders Khaleda Zia's release following Hasina Wajid's ouster
Order comes as Bangladesh's military forms an interim government following violent unrest and Hasina's resignation
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Bangladesh students demand PM's resignation
Announce nationwide civil disobedience campaign
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At least 73 killed as clashes rock Bangladesh, curfew imposed
Deaths reported in capital Dhaka and in northern districts of Bogra, Pabna and Rangpur
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Ban on Bangladesh's Jamaat-e-Islami draws mixed reactions
Move comes after student-led uprising over quotas for government jobs
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Bangladesh students demand apology, launch civil disobedience movement
Student leaders call for strikes and non-payment of bills, pressing PM Hasina for concessions after violent crackdown
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Bangladesh bans Jamaat-e-Islami after protests result in over 200 deaths
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and her allies deemed the party a 'militant and terrorist' organisation
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Hows and whys of Bangladesh’s drift into violence
Hows and whys of Bangladesh’s drift into violence
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Bangladesh reinstates internet as students end job-quota demonstrations
UN, rights groups, US, and UK criticize Dhaka's force against protesters, urge peaceful rights.
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Bangladesh students storm jail, free hundreds amid deadly protests
Protests in Bangladesh escalate as students storm prison, free inmates; death toll reaches 105 in clashes with police
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Bangladesh sees student protests: What's behind the unrest?
Most contentious aspect of quota system is reservation of 30 percent of posts for children of freedom fighters
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Unrest in Bangladesh as students clash over job quotas
Over 100 injured as protests escalate against government policy
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Daring ambush fails to free top Bangladeshi militant
Police say gang threw bombs at van carrying Mufti Abdul Hannan in town of Tongi just outside Dhaka
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Bangladesh arrests extremist who urged killing of foreigners
Shaikh Mohammad Abul Kashem, who founded offshoot of Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh, was picked up from Dhaka
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Militant suspected in Bangladesh cafe attack killed himself: police
‘Abdul Karim was suspected to be one of the planners of cafe attack and to have rented flat for militants’
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Kerry meets Bangladesh PM after extremist attacks
One-day trip of US Secretary of State is expected to focus on mounting concerns of extremist violence in country
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Dead Bangladesh-American suspect was friend of cafe attacker: police
Dhaka Police spokesperson says Shazad Rouf was an American passport holder and had been missing for six months
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Bangladesh arrests four female militants in hunt for cafe attackers
Police say women will be interrogated to determine if they had any link to Dhaka cafe attack
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Islamic State says Dhaka cafe slaughter a glimpse of what's coming
This will repeat, repeat and repeat until you lose and we win, says a video message
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In denial mode: Dhaka points to homegrown militants for hostage bloodbath
Home minister rules out IS links; authorities question suspect caught alive
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Bangladesh hunts for six accomplices of cafe attackers
Police believe local IS-linked group played significant role in organising privileged young men who carried out attack
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Uniqlo bans Bangladesh travel after extremist killings
Uniqlo is one of about 240 Japanese firms with offices in Bangladesh
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Rights experts slam mass arrests as Bangladesh hunts killers
Police have arrested over 11,000 people in past week in bid to quash spate of brutal murders of religious minorities
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Sufis live in fear after Bangladeshi machete slaughter
A medical student says, "If extremists aren't stopped, we'll become another Pakistan"
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Bangladesh arrests extremists, seizes explosives
Spokesperson says elite force arrested district commander of banned JMB, four others from a Dhaka apartment on Sunday
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Bangladesh arrests extremists over Hindu priest's murder
Police say three members of JMB were arrested in northern district of Panchagarh where attack took place
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Bangladesh police shoot dead two suspected militants
One commander named as Kamal, alias Hiron, was a suspect in attack on Dhaka's packed main Shia shrine in October 2015
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Bangladesh police raid militant hideout, explosives found
Bangladesh has suffered wave of extremist violence in recent months
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Islamic State claims attack on Shia mosque in Bangladesh: SITE
Intelligence group says Islamic State group claimed responsibility in message posted on Twitter
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Bangladesh police kill Shia shrine blast chief suspect
Police also around up five militants from banned local extremist outfit JMB during raids in Dhaka
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Bangladesh leader Hasina's gains from shock hangings seen short-lived
Analysts and opposition leaders warn executions sent signal that violence is only political tool that works
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Plea for forgiveness: Imran requested Bangladesh PM to stay hangings
PTI chairman wrote a letter to Sheikh Hasina on Nov 21
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Bangladesh publishers burn books to protest latest killing
Fears of extremism are rising in Muslim-majority Bangladesh after four atheist bloggers were murdered this year
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Bangladesh teachers, students rally against latest killing
Fears of extremist violence have been rising in Bangladesh after four atheist bloggers were murdered this year
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Bangladesh accuses opposition official of Italian's murder
Police says four people were arrested and three of them admitted carrying out September 28 contract killing