Bangladesh's interim government led by Muhammad Yunus has announced that it has decided to prepare a “proclamation of July uprising”, a day after it distanced itself from a proposed ...
Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Tuesday (December31, 2024) paid a rich tribute to former Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who died last week. Professor Yunus visited ...
India comes to Pakistan- friendly Yunus' rescue, to send first shipment of.... Minorities targeted again in Bangladesh, Muhammad Yunus' interim govt failed to stop attacks after miscreants torched ...
Bangladesh Chief Adviser Dr Muhammad Yunus paid homage to Dr Manmohan Singh at the Indian high commission in Dhaka. Dr Yunus placed a floral wreath and condoled Dr Singh's passing in the ...
Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus on Tuesday paid a profound tribute to former United States president and fellow Nobel laureate Jimmy Carter, who died on Saturday. The chief adviser placed floral ...
Muhammad Yunus, spoke with US national security advisor Jake Sullivan last week amid growing international concern over reports of attacks on minority Hindus and their temples in the predominatly ...
Image Source : PTI Yunus visited the Indian High Commission in Dhaka, where he placed floral wreaths before a portrait of the late Indian leader. Bangladesh Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus ...
Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus says the power of the people is greater than that of the government and urged people to take action on the individual level instead of depending fully on the ...
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus today paid rich tribute to former Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh, who died last week. Yunus visited the Indian High Commission in Dhaka and placed a ...
Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus on Tuesday paid a rich tribute to former Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh, who died last week. Professor Yunus visited the Indian High Commission in Dhaka and ...
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus expressed his deep condolences today over the death of Nobel Laureate and former US President Jimmy Carter, describing him as a "true friend of Bangladesh." ...
He regularly kept in touch with the editors and journalists of local newspapers and television stations there to convey news of the freedom-loving people of Bangladesh through the US media ...