Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus today asked the deputy commissioners (DCs) to strictly maintain law and order and strengthen market monitoring in the country. “Maintaining the country's law and ...
Interim govt's success or failure depends on keeping law and order situation under control: CA Yunus
The success or failure of the interim government now depends on keeping the country's law and order situation under control, Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus said at the Deputy Commissioners' (DC) ...
Chief Adviser of the interim government Prof Muhammad Yunus inaugurated the three-day-long Deputy Commissioners' (DC) Conference today (16 February). He opened the conference at the Shapla Hall of the ...
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Asian News International on MSNMuhammad Yunus, Elon Musk hold talks to bring Starlink Internet to BangladeshBangladesh's Chief Adviser, Professor Muhammad Yunus on Friday said that he has discussed with Tesla CEO Elon Musk on a ...
It is part of Islamabad’s effort to enhance and diversify economic relations in its immediate neighborhood, focusing on trade ...
As Bangladesh reaches the six-month mark under its interim government, I write from Washington, D.C., as a Bangladeshi deeply ...
In response to a query during an interactive plenary session at the World Governments Summit 2025 in Dubai, Mr. Yunus said that some of the interim government's priorities include ensuring law and ...
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Asian News International on MSN"Step down Yunus": Protests take place against Bangladesh Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus outside Blair House in USA group of protestors under the Awami League and its sister organizations raised slogans against Bangladesh Chief Advisor ...
Earlier on Monday, a group of madrasa students had attacked a stall at the Amar Ekushey Book Fair in Dhaka over the display ...
As many as 1,400 people were killed in former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina’s violent response to a student-led revolt, ...
The United Nations has recommended Muhammad Yunus administration in Bangladesh against banning any political party for the ...
The U.N. human rights office estimates that up to 1,400 people may have been killed in Bangladesh over six weeks last summer ...
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