Bangladesh returns to normalcy after deadly protests

The Associated Press July 24, 2024, 12:00 PM UTC

Summary: Bangladesh is gradually returning to normalcy after over a week of violent protests against a government job quota system, resulting in nearly 200 deaths. The Supreme Court recently reduced the quota for war veterans from 30% to 5%. A curfew remains in place, with limited internet access restored in some areas. Approximately 27,000 soldiers have been deployed to maintain order amid ongoing tensions.

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