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If Yunus resigns now, he risks being labeled a coward who abandoned the country in its hour of need. But if he remains in power, the rising tide of rebellion from students, the military, and ...
Muhammad Yunus has struggled to navigate between the army, career politicians and the protest movement that overthrew the country’s authoritarian leader last year.
Bangladesh's interim chief Mohammad Yunus on Thursday said peace is becoming elusive in Asia and beyond, with wars and man-made conflicts destroying the lives and livelihoods of thousands.
In today's USMNT news and rumors, midfielder Yunus Musah is set to sign for Napoli from AC Milan, Juventus want Weston McKennie to sign a new contract and Milan's Christian Pulisic says that he ...
Bangladesh's de-facto prime minister has threatened to step down if political parties cannot agree on reforms that citizens await with growing impatience, a top student leader has said, deepening ...
After Tim Weah transfer to Nottingham Forrest fell short as the player, and he's agent didn't agree to the terms, the Premier League club moved on to another young USMNT star.
Napoli are in advanced talks to sign American international Yunus Musah from AC Milan for around $25 million, according to multiple reports.
Bangladesh's Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus will visit the UK from June 9-13, meeting King Charles III and PM Keir Starmer. He plans to discuss elections with BNP's Tarique Rahman and receive the ...
Jamaat-e-Islami and the NCP criticized Bangladesh's chief adviser Muhammad Yunus for showing partiality after he reached a preliminary understanding with the BNP to hold elections in February ...
Protests Grip Bangladesh as Pressure Mounts on Yunus-Led Government By Ruma Paul DHAKA (Reuters) -Primary school teachers in Bangladesh joined public sector workers in protests against the interim ...
International News: Yunus says he’s finding it difficult to work without the backing of political parties. His warning coincides with the abrupt resignation of foreign se ...
Yunus promised major reforms in various sectors after Hasina's exit, but a lack of progress and growing political disagreement have put his administration in a tight spot.