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Without the Awami League, the upcoming elections will not be a celebration of democracy but a cautionary tale of how ...
Bangladesh's Awami League strongly condemned the disgraceful, insulting and deeply offensive remarks made by the interim gove ...
The Yunus-led interim government, while intending to present itself as a neutral body committed to restoring democracy, is ...
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The Pioneer on MSNFrom Nobel Laureate to National LiabilityMuhammad Yunus, once hailed as a visionary economist and social reformer, now accused of steering Bangladesh into deeper ...
The move comes after Bangladesh authorities made requests to take action against his overseas assets, Al Jazeera reports ...
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India Today on MSNYunus hints at February 2026 Bangladesh vote after Tarique meetingMuhammad 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.
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Muhammad Yunus mentioned that the feasibility of this earlier schedule hinges on 'enough progress' being made on essential ...
For the Awami League and Bangladesh Nationalist Party, far-right politics was a useful, self-limiting disease. But what ...
The decisions are being seen as key steps towards fast-tracking the country’s transition to an elected government by ...
Dhaka: Muhammad Yunus, the Chief Adviser of Bangladesh's interim government, has hinted at holding national elections in early February next year.
Muhammad Yunus, the Chief Adviser to the interim government of Bangladesh, is set to meet BNP Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman in London to discuss the political crisis ahead of the national election ...
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