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The statements come amid reports of a rift emerging between the Bangladesh military and its interim government headed by ...
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The Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) has imposed a ban on rallies and gatherings in the secretariat after protestors took to ...
7hon MSN
Protests by govt employees in Bangladesh against a controversial service law led to the deployment of paramilitary forces at ...
Bangladesh’s economic collapse can set the region in turmoil. To top it, Yunus and his student advisers have facilitated ...
Bangladesh’s interim leader Muhammad Yunus, who branded Sheikh Hasina’s government as the “world’s worst autocratic,” is now ...
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The Print on MSNBangladesh Army Chief wants elections. Muhammad Yunus wants to get rid of himWhen the Army chief starts sounding more democratic than a Nobel Peace Prize winner, you know Bangladesh’s political theatre ...
As Bangladesh faces deepening political unrest, the BNP demands election dates from interim Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus, who ...
At the heart of the uproar is President Mohammed Sahabuddin's Public Service (Amendment) Ordinance, 2025, which was ...
The army wants early elections but the ‘interim’ Yunus government, which assumed power on a ‘pro-democracy’ wave, is in no ...
Yunus emphasised on his official social media account, "We are striving hard to build religious harmony in the country." He ...
Bangladesh's interim government, led by Nobel peace laureate Muhammad Yunus, faces mounting discontent among citizens and discord among political parties over its plans for elections.
Yunus hints at big change of stance, vows to uphold minority rights in any constitutional amendments
Responding to allegations of minority violence, Yunus said the interim government remains committed to transparency, inviting ...
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