The Bangladesh student and people’s uprising of July and August last year overthrew the government of Sheikh Hasina, who had ...
Alex Soros, the son of Hungarian-born billionaire George Soros, met Muhammad Yunus in Dhaka. The development comes in the ...
Yunus, 84, an economist and the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner, took charge of the South Asian country's interim government in August after Hasina was forced to flee to neighbouring India following ...
Prof Yunus said they have targeted the end of this year for the election to take place if people go for a quick reform agenda ...
Ties between India and Bangladesh have worsened in recent months over New Delhi’s decision to grant shelter to ex-PM Sheikh ...
Getting the wheel of the economy rolling again is the top priority of Prof Muhammad Yunus, head of the interim government ...
Bangladesh's interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, vows to curb vandalism amid violence targeting supporters of ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina ...
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has stressed the need for establishing ... the 84-year-old economist and the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner said unless they know what kind of election the ...
Bangladeshi students braved bullets to overthrow an autocratic government, but six months after the revolution, many say finding a job is proving a harder task than manning the barricades.
While the AL top brass is hopeful that the spate of programmes from February 1 — including strikes and blockades — will be successful in terms of participation of ordinary people, the Yunus government ...
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