Bangladesh: Opposition supporters protest to demand government resignation Alishba Saghir Article Updated: July 19, 2023 Leave a comment Share on FacebookTweet this! Clashes broke out in Dhaka as activists from the main opposition party, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, marched to demand Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s ouster from power ahead of next year’s elections. Post Views: 280 leave a reply Cancel reply Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. submit More Articles By the same author Airlines grapple with rise in turbulent passengers Alishba Saghir Jul 16, 2023 An unruly passenger who took out a knife forced the diversion of a Bangladeshi airliner in 2008 Viral… Anti-trans hostility rises in Japan after court backs transgender woman in toilet case Alishba Saghir Jul 20, 2023 ECB lifts key rate to highest since early 2001 in inflation fight Alishba Saghir Jul 27, 2023 The ECB began lifting borrowing costs in July last year to combat soaring costs The European Central… S.Africa’s leftist EFF opens to coalition to oust ANC Alishba Saghir Jul 15, 2023 Malema is the firebrand leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters, on the radical left of South Africa's… European stocks edge higher after eurozone inflation eases Alishba Saghir Jul 31, 2023 Traders have been cheered by pledges from Chinese officials to unveil measures to boost the flagging… Filipinos hold protests ahead of Marcos speech Alishba Saghir Jul 24, 2023 Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Manila ahead of President Ferdinand Marcos’ State of… Afghan women protest against beauty parlour ban Alishba Saghir Jul 19, 2023 Afghan women protest against the ban on beauty parlours in the capital, Kabul Security officials shot… Blazing cargo ship off Netherlands to be towed, ‘likely this weekend’ Alishba Saghir Jul 29, 2023 Crews were racing to douse the fire aboard a cargo ship off the Netherlands Preparations were under… Pullout of UN peacekeepers from Mali leaves security void Alishba Saghir Jun 30, 2023 The UN Security Council vote triggers the departure of more than 13,000 troops contributed to the security…