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Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus distributed houses among flood-affected people of four districts in the country on ...
Former Bangladesh Prime Minister Khaleda Zia’s BNP has expressed “grave concern” over the Muhammad Yunus-led interim ...
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Tuesday agreed to increase connectivity with Azerbaijan aiming to boost trade and ...
Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP), one of the country’s largest political parties, has strongly criticised the interim ...
Bangladesh is grappling with a shortage of currency notes in the market. This is because the interim government has issued an order directing the central bank of Bangladesh not to issue the old notes, ...
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ABP News on MSNBNP expresses 'grave concern' over Dhaka's agreement to open aid corridor for Myanmar's RakhineDhaka, Apr 29 (PTI): Former Bangladesh prime minister Khaleda Zia's BNP has expressed "grave concern" over the Muhammad Yunus ...
Bangladesh interim government chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus today left Rome for home a day after joining the funeral ...
Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus has left Italy’s capital Rome for Dhaka a day after the funeral of Pope Francis at St Peter's ...
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United News of Bangladesh on MSNProf Yunus seeks Dhaka-Baku direct flight to boost economic ties with AzerbaijanChief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Tuesday agreed to increase connectivity with Azerbaijan to boost trade and commerce and increase the exchange of scholarship programs for students.
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The Print on MSNDhaka walls have Islamist Hizbut Tahrir posters. They are asking the military to take overHizbut Tahrir believes in a state where non-Muslims do not have voting rights but they can make “complaints in respect to ...
I’m not a general to take over anything, said Muhammad Yunus about his comments on India’s northeast
Yunus was hopeful that Bangladesh would see elections between December 2025 and June 2026. He said SAARC was a great dream, ...
Muhammad Yunus asked Islamabad to formally apologise publicly for the 1971 war atrocities and pay $4.52 billion as its share ...
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