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The image shows a screen displaying two news articles, likely from a computer monitor or tablet. The top article is from Al Jazeera, featuring a headline "Celebrations across Bangladesh as PM resigns." The accompanying image shows a large crowd of people, many holding up Bangladeshi flags, in what appears to be a jubilant outdoor gathering. The text mentions crowds celebrating the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina after a "deadly crackdown on protests." A partial timestamp reads "1 Sep 2024."

Below this, an article from The Guardian is visible, with a prominent alert stating, "This article is more than 4 months old." The headline reads, "'We've ousted this regime and will do so again': the students bringing change to Bangladesh." The associated photograph depicts two young individuals, possibly students, actively cleaning graffiti off concrete pillars outdoors. One person on the left, wearing a hat and camouflage-patterned clothing, uses a rag to wipe a pillar with "RNM" and "ভূয়া" (meaning "fake" or "bogus" in Bengali) written on it. Another person on the right, wearing a face mask and dark shirt, cleans a pillar covered in red spray-painted heart shapes and Bengali script. The text explains that students in Dhaka are "working to put a city back together" after the recent dramatic events, including looting and violence following Sheikh Hasina's resignation, suggesting a shift from protest to community recovery efforts.
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Jan 31, 2025, 7:49 AM

Purbacahal, Bangladesh

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The image shows a screen displaying two news articles, likely from a computer monitor or tablet. The top article is from Al Jazeera, featuring a headline "Celebrations across Bangladesh as PM resigns." The accompanying image shows a large crowd of people, many holding up Bangladeshi flags, in what appears to be a jubilant outdoor gathering. The text mentions crowds celebrating the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina after a "deadly crackdown on protests." A partial timestamp reads "1 Sep 2024." Below this, an article from The Guardian is visible, with a prominent alert stating, "This article is more than 4 months old." The headline reads, "'We've ousted this regime and will do so again': the students bringing change to Bangladesh." The associated photograph depicts two young individuals, possibly students, actively cleaning graffiti off concrete pillars outdoors. One person on the left, wearing a hat and camouflage-patterned clothing, uses a rag to wipe a pillar with "RNM" and "ভূয়া" (meaning "fake" or "bogus" in Bengali) written on it. Another person on the right, wearing a face mask and dark shirt, cleans a pillar covered in red spray-painted heart shapes and Bengali script. The text explains that students in Dhaka are "working to put a city back together" after the recent dramatic events, including looting and violence following Sheikh Hasina's resignation, suggesting a shift from protest to community recovery efforts.

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