Bangladesh Government Job Quota System Protest

Bangladesh's top court scales back controversial quota system for government jobs after days of nationwide unrest and deadly clashes between police and student protesters. Quota reduced to 5% for veterans' relatives, with 93% allocated on merit. Protests challenge government led by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina after recent elections.

Internet and Mobile Services Cut Off in Bangladesh Due to Violent Protests

Internet and mobile services were cut off in Bangladesh following violent protests over government job allocation, with at least 28 people killed this week.

Violent Protests in Bangladesh Over Government Jobs Allocation

Authorities in Bangladesh urge universities to close as violent protests over government jobs allocation result in at least six deaths. The protests focus on ending a quota system that reserves 30% of government jobs for veterans' families.

Denver City Financial Pressures and Hiring of Illegal Immigrants

Denver city facing financial pressures prepares to reduce hours of some employees, prompting discussion about hiring illegal immigrants for government jobs. Officials consider violating federal law to provide jobs to illegals, while state Democrats urge local communities to take action due to lack of federal response. Citizens express concerns over financial struggles amidst government support for migrants.