In charts: Hasina's Bangladesh stitched a blistering tale of growth, and that ended her regime

Bangladesh, once seen as a success story, faced turmoil when Sheikh Hasina's government was overthrown by student protests in August, driven by both political and economic discontent. Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus now heads an interim government. Despite past growth driven by the garment industry, current economic challenges include high inflation, a devalued currency, and rising unemployment, exacerbated by over-reliance on textile exports.
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