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Dec 2022
48m 34s

Tens of thousands protest in Bangladesh

Bbc World Service
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Tens of thousands of opposition supporters in Bangladesh have gathered in the capital Dhaka for a rally demanding that the government step down. Security in the city had been tight, and many people are staying off the streets, fearing violence. Also in the programme: we hear a vivid description of the city of Bakhmut in Ukraine which many say is reminiscent ... Show More
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