Let the practice of democracy continue,’ said Yunus, who has overseen country’s post-uprising transition since 2024.
Bangladesh's outgoing Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus used his farewell address to project defiance abroad, most notably through indirect but provocative remarks touching on India's northeastern region.
Right after the results of the Bangladesh election were declared on February 13, Faiz Ahmad Taiyeb, a special assistant to ...
Many on social media platform X immediately speculated that this could signal a flurry of hasty exits by Yunus’s aides as the ...
In his exit speech, Muhammad Yunus once again invoked the ‘Seven Sisters’ of India’s Northeast, an issue that had strained ...
Yunus's farewell speech blurred political boundaries by grouping India's northeastern states with sovereign countries, amid strained India-Bangladesh ties.
Muhammad Yunus sparks debate after referencing India’s ‘Seven Sisters’ in his farewell speech ahead of Bangladesh’s new ...
Outgoing Bangladesh chief adviser Muhammad Yunus stirred diplomatic attention on Monday (16 February) by clubbing India's ...
Bangladesh’s interim government chief Muhammad Yunus has stepped down ahead of the newly elected administration formally ...
Muhammad Yunus, in his farewell speech, highlighted a regional economic vision linking Bangladesh with Nepal, Bhutan, and India’s northeastern states. His remarks may strain ties with India as he ...
Yunus, in his farewell speech, pitches a sub-regional economic corridor linking India's Seven Sisters with Nepal and Bhutan, ...
Dhaka, Feb 16 (PTI): Outgoing interim government chief Muhammad Yunus on Monday said his 18-month rule restored three core ...