Unrest in Bangladesh
Unrest in Bangladesh

Unrest in Bangladesh

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After three weeks of intense protests in Bangladesh, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled the country amidst violent unrest that claimed nearly 300 lives. The protests, initially sparked by a controversial job quota system, escalated into widespread demands for her ouster, leading to clashes with security forces. The army has announced the formation of an interim government to restore order, as protesters stormed and vandalized Hasina's residence following her departure. This political upheaval has raised concerns about the upcoming 2024 ICC Women's T20 World Cup, with the International Cricket Council closely monitoring the situation due to safety concerns. Bangladesh's history of political instability, including previous coups and assassinations, echoes the current crisis, highlighting the precarious nature of its governance. As the nation navigates this tumultuous period, the future of both its government and planned international events hangs in the balance.

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