Bangladesh’s Quota Protests Spiral Into More Chaos and Bloodshed

July’s quota protests turned deadly with 211 deaths, arrests, and crackdowns, sparking outrage as the movement escalated into nationwide unrest.
197+ Dead as Bangladesh’s Quota Protests Turn Violent: Unrest, Internet Blackout, and Curfew Grip the Nation

By the end of July 23, Bangladesh’s quota protests claimed 197 lives, sparking nationwide unrest, curfew, and internet blackout, as students demand justice and reform.
A Day of Tragedy and Heroism as Quota Protests Ignite Nationwide Shutdown

July 18 saw relentless student protests amid violent crackdowns, a nationwide shutdown, and calls for justice, marking a turning point in Bangladesh’s history.
Top 10 Dictators in the World Today: Power, Control, and Controversy

Meet the world’s most controversial dictators: power grabs, media control, human rights violations, and global influence that shape today’s geopolitics.
COP29 in Focus: Progress Amid Challenges on the Road to Climate Action

COP29 promised a $300 billion climate finance goal by 2035, with a $1.3 trillion need. Progress on carbon markets is key, but fossil fuel debates stay unresolved.