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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2026

quota reform protest

quota reform protest

Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has put up barricades at Minto Road to refrain quota reform leader Nahid Islam's family from reaching DB office and hold a press briefing there. Photo: TBS.

Quota Movement Coordinator Nahid’s family announces press briefing, police set up barricades

Nahid’s parents and his wife made the announcement yesterday. The press briefing is set to start at 4:00pm today (28 July).

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina consoles mother of a person who was killed during the recent quota reform protest. Photo: BSS.

PM Hasina meets families of those killed in violence, offers comfort and aid

Tamanna Begum waits with her son Jisan on Dhaka’s Chief Metropolitan Magistrate court premises to see her husband, Ruel, who has been arrested for allegedly participating in the recent vandalism of the BTV centre. The photo was taken on Saturday. Photo: Mehedi Hasan

'My husband is innocent, but police don't believe so'

Business leaders, including members of FBCCI, in a meeting in the capital on 28 July. Photo: Md Jahir Rayhan/ TBS

Business leaders seek long-term support from govt for damages during quota reform protest

Spanish Ambassador to Bangladesh Gabriel Maria Sistiaga Ochoa de Chinchetru called on Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at her official residence Ganabhaban today (28 July). Photo: UNB.

Jamaat-Shibir kept low profile initially but eventually escalated violence within quota reform movement: PM Hasina

Double jeopardy for examinees

Double jeopardy for examinees

Flags of Bangladesh and India. Illustration:UNB

India reiterates ongoing situation an 'internal matter' of Bangladesh

File Photo: Collected

Students' 8-point demands must also be met: Fakhrul

Hundreds of people gathered at the DPDC office Khilgaon on Sunday to recharge their electric meters. Photo: Masum Billah

Cry for power recharge

Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH). File photo: Collected

Shot on way to work, 18-year-old Roman Ali languishes at DMCH

Representational image/Pixabay

At least 700 detained in 48 cases filed countrywide

Unidentified people entered the VC's residence after breaking the lock late last night. Photo: TBS

Dhaka north estimates Tk205 crore losses from vandalism

A burned vehicle in front of Abul Hotel, Malibagh. Protesters were seen in the intersection on Saturday. Photo: Masum Billah

A journalist’ diary: Seconds away from being lynched by an angry mob

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