News
Bangladesh’s Muhammad Yunus has vowed to stay in power until as late as mid-2026, despite growing political turmoil and calls from opponents and parts of the military to hold a vote and hand reins to ...
The chief interim adviser appears to favor the newly formed student-led NCP and is giving it time to organize itself before ...
9d
Al Jazeera on MSNWhy the future of Bangladesh’s Muhammad Yunus administration is uncertainPolitical discord over when to hold elections and growing tensions with the armed forces have left government hamstrung.
Claiming he can’t function properly, Muhammad Yunus, the head of the interim government in Bangladesh, has threatened to ...
From official trips abroad to meetings with political parties that are putting pressure on him to hold elections, Muhammad Yunus finds himself increasingly cornered as he runs a government without a ...
Muhammad Yunus has struggled to navigate between the army, career politicians and the protest movement that overthrew the ...
Amidst political tensions in Bangladesh, a majority of 20 political parties, including BNP, have rejected Chief Adviser ...
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Wednesday (4 June) congratulated Lee Jae-Myung on his election as the new South Korean president. In a message sent to Jae-Myung, the Chief Adviser said on ...
The statements come amid reports of a rift emerging between the Bangladesh military and its interim government headed by ...
Muhammad Yunus is reportedly “thinking about” resigning as Bangladesh's chief advisor, expressing concerns over the political ...
Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus faces mounting pressure as prominent figures voice disapproval. Sheikh Hasina ...
On the surface, it was a routine closed-door meeting between Bangladesh’s interim leader and Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus and the chiefs of the country’s three armed forces, to discuss law ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results