Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus has called upon the international community to engage with the "new Bangladesh" that emanated from the uprising led by the students and youth against an oppressive ...
The young people can change the world as they have immense potential, Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus said today (1 February).
Just months after such violent protests in the neighbouring country, signs of a second wave of student protests are emerging in capital Dhaka, putting at risk the future of present interim government ...
The Pakistani Army, under the leadership of Muhammad Yunus, is reportedly edging closer to Bangladesh. According to sources, Pakistan’s intelligence agency, the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), has ...
Muhammad Yunus, the head of Bangladesh's interim government recently met Alex Soros, the son of US billionaire George Soros and chairperson of his Open Society Foundations (OSF), just days after the ...
He affirmed that he has permanently stopped banditry and kidnapping by the grace of Prophet Muhammad. Swearing by Almighty Allah, he declared, "Wallahi-Tallahi," as a solemn oath. The notorious ...
Alex Soros, the son of American billionaire George Soros and chairperson of Open Society Foundations (OSF), met Bangladesh’s interim government chief Muhammad Yunus. Yunus emphasised that the ...
Alex Soros, the son of American billionaire George Soros and chair of the Open Society Foundations (OSF), met with Muhammad Yunus, head of Bangladesh's interim government, just days after the Trump ...
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 ...
George Soros's son, Alex Soros, and Bangladesh Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus reportedly discussed economic reforms, media freedom, asset recovery, new cybersecurity laws among other topics.
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.
Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus has sought help from his "foreign friends" at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Switzerland’s Davos to trace and recover laundered money from Bangladesh.