At the Clinton Global Initiative’s annual meeting on September 25, 2024, Bangladesh’s interim leader Muhammad Yunus made a powerful appearance, delivering several noteworthy statements and insights.
The arrest of 'baul' artist Abul Sarkar has sparked protests In a brazen display of radical Islam taking control under the Muhammad Yunus regime, 'baul' singers continue to come under attack in ...
Explosive allegations have been made by exiled former Bangladeshi intelligence officer Aminul Hoque Polash, who claims that Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus did not invent microcredit, but instead took ...
Hasina has said the charges against her were unjustified. The Awami League has slammed the Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus-led interim government in Bangladesh over "staged drama" in what they called a ...
Muhammad Yunus, who heads the Bangladesh interim government, said the sentencing of ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina offered an "important, though limited, justice" for the thousands affected ...
Chief Adviser Dr Muhammad Yunus on Thursday announced that the referendum on the July National Charter will be held on the same day as the national elections in the first half of February, setting the ...
Bangladesh appeared visibly unsettled after defence minister Rajnath Singh’s strong message to Dhaka’s interim Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus, cautioning him to “watch his words” amid growing anti-India ...
Muhammad Yunus gives a book with the controversial map on the cover to Pakistan's General Sahir Shamshad Mirza.(X/@ChiefAdviserGoB) Muhammad Yunus, the chief advisor of Bangladesh's interim government ...
Bangladesh’s interim Prime Minister Muhammad Yunus has found himself at the centre of a major diplomatic controversy after presenting a book featuring a disputed map to Pakistan's Joint Chiefs of ...
New Delhi: Muhammad Yunus, Bangladesh’s interim head, was seen presenting a Pakistani general with a controversial map depicting Assam and other northeastern states as part of Bangladesh. According to ...
Nobel Peace Prize-winning economist and Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus has said India will “probably keep” Sheikh Hasina, the former PM of Bangladesh who was ousted after student protests.
Bangladesh leader Muhammad Yunus has termed “fake news”, which he called “India's specialty”, reports of violence against the minority Hindu community in his country. Chief Adviser of Bangladesh ...
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