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A prerecorded video speech by the Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus was broadcast during the 48th Session of the Governing Council of IFAD at its headquarters in Rome on Wednesday, February 12, ...
Dhaka, April 28 -- Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus returned home early Monday, wrapping up his week-long engagements in Rome, Italy and Doha, Qatar.
A prerecorded video speech by the Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus was broadcast during the 48th Session of the Governing Council of IFAD at its headquarters in Rome on Wednesday, February 12, ...
Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus has visited the Bangladesh House in the Italian capital Rome. During the visit on Friday, the head of the interim government signed the visitors' book, his Press ...
Yunus returns home after Doha, Rome visits Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus returned home early today, wrapping up his tours of Doha and Rome.
Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus has left Italy’s capital Rome for Dhaka a day after the funeral of Pope Francis at St Peter's Square in the Vatican. A jet carrying Yunus took off from the Leonardo ...
Muhammad Yunus, 84, is heading an interim government following the toppling of the South Asian country’s prime minister and dissolution of parliament, according to the Bangladesh president’s ...
Mr. Yunus, who received the Nobel Peace Prize for his pioneering work in microfinance, is widely respected in Bangladesh. The ousted prime minister largely saw him as a threat.
Pope Francis, the spiritual leader of the Catholic Church, and Bangladesh Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus have jointly launched a “Pope Francis Yunus 3Zero Club” in Rome in an effort to ...
Muhammad Yunus arrived in Bangladesh from an overseas trip as he looks to restore calm and rebuild the country following an uprising that ended the rule of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
Nobel Peace Prize winning economist Muhammad Yunus takes over as the head of Bangladesh's caretaker government on Thursday at a time when the country is facing tough economic challenges.