In the heart of Nigeria, a nation once buoyant with the promise of progress now simmers with the heat of frustration. Across the bustling streets of Lagos, a wave of nationwide protests has erupted, a cri de cœur against the escalating economic hardship gripping the nation. These demonstrations, organized by passionate young Nigerians through the might of social media, echo the recent unrest seen in Kenya. As authorities beg for time to mend the economy, fearing violence, activists stand坚定不移, vowing to press on.
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The streets of Bangladesh have been ablaze with protests, as students and activists demand changes to a controversial job quota system. Despite universities agreeing to a government request for indefinite closures, hoping to lower the temperature of the student-led protests, tensions remain high.
In Bangladesh, violence has escalated, leaving at least 39 dead in clashes between protesters and police. As internet services went down across most of the country, hundreds were injured as police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse protesting students. What sparked these protests, and why has the situation escalated to such extremes?