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Claiming he can’t function properly, Muhammad Yunus, the head of the interim government in Bangladesh, has threatened to ...
The elections are due in Bangladesh after former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was ousted last year following a nationwide ...
Political discord over when to hold elections and growing tensions with the armed forces have left government hamstrung.
Imagine government employees at South and North Block in New Delhi suddenly going on strike, workers in all tax departments ...
The daylong conference is jointly organised by Bangladesh Economic Zones Authority and Bangladesh Investment Development ...
Bangladesh’s Interim Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus said that the government has been working on electoral and governance ...
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus today (1 June) laid emphasis on working together with China to give jute a right place in Bangladesh's economic programmes paying due respect and reviving the lost glory.
Yunus recalled that he requested Chinese President Xi Jinping to encourage the Chinese investors to engage in Bangladesh. "I am honoured that President Xi followed it up." Describing China as a master ...
He rose on the shoulders of a student uprising..hailed as a hero, slipping into power without a vote. But now, the same ...
The statements come amid reports of a rift emerging between the Bangladesh military and its interim government headed by ...
Bangladesh's de-facto prime minister has threatened to step down if political parties cannot agree on reforms that citizens ...
On the surface, it was a routine closed-door meeting between Bangladesh’s interim leader and Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus and the chiefs of the country’s three armed forces, to discuss law ...