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Owners of collapsed buildings and an engineer responsible for maintenance arrested while death toll rises to 324.
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Protester killed during strike after government amends law to allow retrial of politicians charged with war crimes.
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Amendment allows retrial of cases from 1971 war after rallies calling for death penalty for Jamaat-e-Islami leaders.
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At least four people are killed as opposition activists clash with police during protests over a war crimes trial.
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Thousands of garment workers stage protest for third day against "insulting" new wage.
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Rights group accuses authorities of forcing many Burmese refugees into "open-air prisons".
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Bangladeshi police have used tear gas and batons against thousands of opposition supporters trying to march on the Dhaka office of the prime minister, Khaleda Zia.
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