Curfews in Bangladesh: Authorities ease restrictions for seven hours
Curfews in Bangladesh have been relaxed slightly as students continue their protests over government job quotas.
People can now go out for seven hours during the day to allow offices to open and some movement.
There have been weeks of unrest in the country as protesters fight with security forces.
Al Jazeera’s Tanvir Chowdhury has more from the Bangladeshi captial, Dhaka.
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