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This is the process that we are following; we want it to be very legal, very proper.” Muhammad Yunus said he sought PM Modi's help when the two met at the Bimstec Summit in Bangkok in April 2025.
Bangladesh interim government Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus on Wednesday said he would not be interested in being part of the next elected government, according to a media report.
UK News: Muhammad Yunus, Bangladesh's chief advisor, faced protests in London by British Bangladeshis affiliated with the Awami League. Demonstrators accused h ...
Jamaat-e-Islami and the NCP criticized Bangladesh's chief adviser Muhammad Yunus for showing partiality after he reached a preliminary understanding with the BNP to hold elections in February ...
Reading out the 84-page verdict, the court said, “The defense complimented the accused No. 1, Yunus, who is a Nobel-winning international figure for fighting poverty.
Muhammad Yunus also talked about Bangladesh seeking ousted PM Sheikh Hasina’s extradition from India and said they want the process to be “very legal, proper”.
Bangladesh's interim Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus on Wednesday said that he would not be interested in being part of the next elected government, reported news agency PTI. Muhammad Yunus, interim ...
London: Bangladesh Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has said that his interim government wanted good relations with India, but "something always went wrong".During an interaction with Chatham House ...
Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus met in London on Friday (June 13, 2025) with the leader of the South Asian nation's key party that many expect to be the frontrunner in elections next year.
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus yesterday received the prestigious ‘’King Charles III Harmony Award 2025”, a special honor to recognise long-term commitment to creating a world where ...
Interim leader Muhammad Yunus, the 84-year-old Nobel laureate, said he is focused on democratic reforms and a fair electoral process for a ‘new Bangladesh’.
Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus has credited the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for its "positive role" in helping Bangladesh overcome its concerns about allowing market forces to determine ...
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