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For the Awami League and Bangladesh Nationalist Party, far-right politics was a useful, self-limiting disease. But what ...
Muhammad Yunus, once hailed as a visionary economist and social reformer, now accused of steering Bangladesh into deeper ...
UK PM Keir Starmer has declined to meet visiting Bangladesh interim government chief Muhammad Yunus after the Awami League, ...
Muhammad Yunus signaled Bangladesh will hold national elections by February 2026 after a key meeting with Tarique Rahman in London, stressing the need for reforms and justice before polling.
Muhammad Yunus mentioned that the feasibility of this earlier schedule hinges on 'enough progress' being made on essential ...
The Nobel Peace prize winner, who took over after July’s student-led revolt unseated Sheikh Hasina, told the Guardian he wants the state to deliver more for citizens who have felt the government offer ...
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer cancels meeting with Bangladesh's Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus due to concerns from the ...
The money looted by Awami League leaders in the name of development has been laundered abroad. To hide the misdeed, propaganda is being spread over the Chief Advisor's visit to London,” he told report ...
Yunus said that he took the matter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and asked him to stop her from addressing the people of ...
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Sunday told the parliament that Awami League (AL) must be needed in power to turn Bangladesh into a developing nation through attaining the final graduation by 2026.
Bangladesh has long been dominated by a two-party system. Will a surge in new parties offer citizens meaningful alternatives?