Bangladesh: Former Bangladeshi Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina alleges assassination plots during her resignation amid protests, reflecting on her survival, exile, and legal challenges.
World News: With the country at a crossroads, the international community is closely watching the unfolding crisis in Bangladesh. The ongoing violence and the growing threat to religious minorities continue to raise concerns about the nation's stability and the safety of its people.
World News: Sheikh Hasina, once hailed as a symbol of leadership in Bangladesh, fled to India on August 5 after intense protests erupted across the nation.
The resignation of Sheikh Hasina marks the end of her 15-year rule, a period that has seen both progress and challenges for Bangladesh.
The violent protests in Bangladesh have reached a boiling point, with calls for Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation intensifying. The scenes of unrest and the rising death toll paint a grim picture of the current state of affairs. The demands for change have united people from all walks of Bangladeshi society, creating a powerful anti-government movement.
The unrest began over the reintroduction of a quota system that reserved more than half of all government jobs for certain groups, a policy that has since been scaled back by Bangladesh's top court.