Politics
Seven killed in Bangladesh clashes as protesters demand PM to resign
Police fire tear gas and lob stun grenades to disperse protesters
Campaign calls on nearly 10 million expats to pressure government over violence
Dhaka says negotiations on trade and economic deal moved to November after U.N. assembly
Hasina must create economic opportunities, give more space to opposition
India anxious about spillover effect of unrest as evacuations get underway
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina called on to apologize and fire the home minister
Students pushed for lifting government quotas; communications spotty after crackdown
Internet, text message services suspended; death toll rises to at least 114
Websites of several Bangladesh-based newspapers not updated as student protests spike
Prime Minister Hasina's use of derogatory term for activists further fuels anger
Delhi talks yield no progress on river deal that Beijing also wants a part of
U.S. diplomat Lu prioritizes economic partnership to counter China's influence
Institutions saddled with bad loans and fraud claims, leading authorities to downsize sector
Growing salinization crisis bites as cotton exports to Bangladesh skid 80% in 5 years
Retailers report demand drop; PM Hasina points to dependence on Indian staples
Jailed ex-PM champions renewal, reforms that resonate with younger voters
After office seized, 83-year-old widely seen as target of political vendetta
Pressure builds as war rages next door, U.N. appeals on humanitarian grounds
U.S. eases pressure on Dhaka for democracy, eyeing Russia and China
PM Hasina's economic record marred by growing political suppression
Dhaka fears refugee influx, demands Naypyitaw repatriate forces who crossed over
Echoes of Maldives as government's frustrated opponents accuse New Delhi of meddling
Countries to discuss tariffs on apparel and steel to benefit both sides
Surging costs and lead times dent orders, worsening already weak market
Public is losing confidence that ruling Awami League can manage economic crisis
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