Bangladesh suspends mobile internet, police fire tear gas at protesters
Violent clashes in Bangladesh have led to six deaths and hundreds of injuries as student protests demanding the abolition of a 30% government job quota for families of freedom fighters intensified. Police used tear gas to disperse protesters, and mobile internet services were temporarily suspended to curb unrest. The protests, which pose a significant challenge to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government, saw sporadic clashes and a nationwide call for shutdowns.
