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DHAKA - Bangladesh’s interim leader signalled on Friday the possibility of holding a national election in February next year, two months earlier than previously announced. Read more at ...
The king presented the award to Prof Yunus, a 2006 Nobel Peace Laureate who has founded more than 50 social business companies and encouraged sustainable projects, at a ceremony at St James's Palace ...
DHAKA, Bangladesh -- Bangladesh’s interim leader Muhammad Yunus on Friday said that the country will hold national elections in the first half of April 2026. In a televised address to the nation ...
The remarks by the minister come amid reports that Muhammad Yunus has threatened to resign if political parties fail to support him. ... (WEF) annual meeting in Davos on January 22, 2025.(AFP) ...
Hainan [China], March 26 (ANI): Bangladesh’s Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus arrived in China’s Hainan on Wednesday at 4:15 pm (Bangladesh Standard time). Bangladesh’s Ambassador to China, Md Nazmul ...
On Wednesday, just hours after paying tribute to Bangladesh's fallen soldiers on Independence and National Day in Dhaka, Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus hopped on a special China Southern flight and flew ...
Hainan [China], March 26 (ANI): Bangladesh's Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus arrived in China's Hainan on Wednesday at 4:15 pm (Bangladesh Standard time). ... considered the Davos of the East, ...
Dhaka [Bangladesh], March 16 (ANI): Bangladesh Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus is expected to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping on March 28. The two countries will issue a joint statement after the ...
Bangladesh Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus is expected to visit China from March 26 to 29 to attend the Boao Forum for Asia (BFA) ... The BFA conference, often referred to as the “Asian Davos,” takes ...
Muhammad Yunus Leadership: Beyond economics, the challenge of political reform looms large. ... At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Yunus sat down with Gideon Rachman of the Financial Times.
That optimism intensified when Muhammad Yunus, the only Nobel Prize winner among 180 million Bangladeshis and arguably the country’s most internationally recognized figure, stepped forward to lead.