Bangladesh's interim government head, Muhammad Yunus, met Alex Soros, son of American billionaire George Soros and chairperson of his Open Society Foundations (OSF). The meeting comes days after ...
Muhammad Yunus. "Open Society Foundations leadership on Wednesday met chief interim adviser to discuss Bangladesh's efforts to rebuild the economy, trace siphoned-off assets, combat misinformation ...
Students are preparing to form a political party and are organizing people across Bangladesh, Chief Adviser Dr Muhammad Yunus has told the Financial Times in an interview. During his recent visit to ...
Muhammad Yunus reacts to deteriorating relations with India, says 'India's map is impossible...' New Delhi: Minorities in Bangladesh, particularly the Hindu and Ahmadiyya communities, are facing ...
Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus has said students are organising across the country and are ready now to form a political party. He made the remarks while talking to Gideon Rachman of the ...
Muhammad Yunus, who leads the interim government in Bangladesh, has met Alex Soros, the son of US billionaire George Soros, days after the new Trump administration paused all foreign aid ...
2024 — across Bangladesh in February to bring an end to the Muhammad Yunus regime. At a time when the interim government under the Nobel Peace Prize winner is grappling with the twin problems of ...
Getting the wheel of the economy rolling again is the top priority of Prof Muhammad Yunus, head of the interim government that took charge nearly six months ago. The chief adviser discussed his ...
The largest minority group in Bangladesh, the Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council, has accused the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government in Bangladesh of using important state ...
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has extended greetings to interim government head Muhammad Yunus on the occasion of the Gregorian New Year. The Chief Advisor’s Office said on Monday that ...
Just months after these demonstrations, signs of a second wave of student protests are emerging in Dhaka, putting the future of the interim government, led by Muhammad Yunus, in jeopardy.
The Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council said the government headed by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus is also using state institutions to suppress minority groups.