Bangladesh Video. Nearly 100 killed as violent protests rock Bangladesh Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 05/08/2024 - 5:57 GMT+2 The protesters demand the resignation of the country's prime minister, and justice for over 200 students and others killed during protests last month. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Nearly 100 killed as violent protests rock Bangladesh Now playing Next Trump and Xi toast each other at Beijing banquet Now playing Next Peace activists rally to protect Palestinians during Jerusalem flag march Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | May 14th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Iran national team heads toward 2026 World Cup amid 'death to America' chants in Tehran Now playing Next Elon Musk brings son X Æ A-Xii to high-level business meeting with China’s premier Now playing Next Ukraine: Russian drone and missile barrage slams Kyiv, killing at least one Now playing Next Russia launches mass attack against Ukraine with hundreds of drones Now playing Next China's progress compatible with making America great again, says Xi Now playing Next Exclusive: EU negotiators find deal on key clauses of the EU-US deal Now playing Next Are hantavirus cases spreading? French woman in critical condition Now playing Next Trump arrives in Bejing for summit with Xi Now playing Next Thailand's prehistoric giant: New dinosaur is biggest ever found in Southeast Asia Now playing Next Hungary's Orbán-era wartime state of emergency ended, PM Péter Magyar says Now playing Next Tariffs, weak demand and climate confusion drag EU business investment rate to 11-year low Now playing Next Deepfake Meloni clips distort relations between Italy and Israel More videos
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