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Troubled Bangladesh's economy bogged down by high unemployment, inflation

August 08, 2024
Reuters

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - The student protests that forced Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to quit and flee the country were also fuelled by tough economic conditions in what was once the world's fastest growing economy.

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