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Muhammad Yunus rules out role in next Bangladesh govt, recalls seeking PM Modi’s help to curb Hasina’s remarks Muhammad Yunus, when asked if he himself was seeking any political post, the 84 ...
Bangladesh interim government Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus on Wednesday said he would not be interested in being part of the next elected government, according to a media report.
The Bangladesh interim government instructed tax and customs workers to end their nationwide strikes or face strict measures.
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 ...
The Bangladesh government ordered tax and customs workers to return to work immediately on Sunday and end a two-day ...
DHAKA, (ANI) – Grameen Telecom Chairman and Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus has been sentenced to six-month imprisonment along with three senior officials and fined 30,000 Takas each for violating ...
Chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus hails Bangladesh women's football team's historic achievement
"This is not only a triumph for the Bangladesh women's football team, but a proud moment for the entire nation. It stands as a testament to our potential, talent, and indomitable spirit," Professor ...
The protests began after the government issued an order dissolving the National Board of Revenue. Read more at ...
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus yesterday received the prestigious ‘’King Charles III Harmony Award 2025”, a special honor to recognise long-term commitment to creating a world where ...
The vision of “Three Zeros” of Dr Muhammad Yunus, chief adviser to the interim government, can act as a major catalyst for achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), a speaker said at a ...
Bangladesh's interim leader, Muhammad Yunus, has affirmed he will not seek political office after the April 2026 elections, emphasizing his commitment to a smooth transition. He unveiled plans for ...
London: Bangladesh Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has said that his interim government wanted good relations with India, but "something always went wrong".During an interaction with Chatham House ...
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