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flag Protests erupt in Bangladesh over interim government's policies and delay in elections.

Bangladesh's interim government, led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, is facing widespread protests from teachers, public sector workers, and political parties due to political uncertainty and the issuance of an ordinance that allows for the dismissal of public servants without proper procedures. The protests have intensified as the government tries to guide the country through a fragile transition before holding a general election. Yunus has faced criticism from various sectors, including the military, while political parties and the army chief are pushing for elections by December, contrasting with Yunus's target of June 2026.

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