In an interview with UK-based Sky News, Yunus said Hasina will stand trial for "crimes against humanity", the state-run BSS news agency reported. Hasina, 77, has been living in India since August ...
Responding to a specific question, Dr Yunus said the relations between the two neighbours are in very good shape and there has been "no deterioration". Following that, Dr Yunus said, there had been ...
Dr Yunus said this when the interviewer asked him whether there is any possibility of independence and sovereignty being at risk citing the Army Chief’s recent statement that Bangladesh’s independence ...
The boy never came back. Dr Yunus's voice did not break as he recounted it, but his grief was unmistakable. Anyone listening could tell—this is a man who is more than a statesman. He is the ...
“Dr Yunus does not represent Jamat or Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP); Dr Yunus represents the uprising, and all the advisers represent the uprising. They do not represent any political party", she ...
According to the reports, Nahid has submitted his resignation to Muhammad Yunus. Nahid has stated that he made this decision to actively work on the streets rather than remain in the government.
Bangladesh Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman has asked political parties in the country to unite and stop infighting. General Zaman, in a final warning, told citizens that if they don't unite, the ...
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After the military sided with them, Hasina was forced to feel the country on August 5. Days later, the military and protesting groups propped Muhammad Yunus as the unelected leader of Bangladesh.
Shafiqul emphasised that the issue has been discussed multiple times, and Chief Adviser Mohammad Yunus, along with several advisers, has addressed it. Emphasising the country’s rainy season, he said, ...
Chief Adviser Dr Muhammad Yunus on Tuesday urged the Maldivian government to regularize the undocumented Bangladeshi expatriates living in the country and to recruit more workforce from Bangladesh.
After the brutal killings of our brave army officers at Pilkhana, the nation has been kept in the dark for too long.” Dr Yunus issued a statement in a message released by the Chief Adviser’s Press ...
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