Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus was sworn into office Thursday as Bangladesh’s interim leader. He has vowed to guide the country back to democracy after a student-led uprising ended the ...
FILE- Nobel Peace Prize winners Muhammad Yunus, right, and Grameen Bank representative Mosammat Taslima Begum display their medals and diplomas at City Hall in Oslo, Norway Sunday Dec. 10, 2006.
NOBEL Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus hailed Bangladesh’s “second independence” as he returned to lead his country back to democracy after a student-led uprising ended the 15-year rule of ...
The Bangladesh student and people’s uprising of July and August last year overthrew the government of Sheikh Hasina, who had ...
DHAKA: Bangladesh is working towards holding general elections by December, the party of former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia ...
The security forces in Bangladesh have arrested as many as 1,308 individuals from across the country as part of the ongoing ...
Alex Soros, the son of Hungarian-born billionaire George Soros, met Muhammad Yunus in Dhaka. The development comes in the ...
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 ...
Ties between India and Bangladesh have worsened in recent months over New Delhi’s decision to grant shelter to ex-PM Sheikh ...
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.
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus yesterday said ... Yunus, 84, an economist and the 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner, took charge of the South Asian country's interim government in August ...