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On Saturday, sources said the ruling BNP urged Yunus to reconsider his decision to resign and is scheduled to hold a party ...
Amidst political turmoil and military pressure, Bangladesh's interim chief Muhammad Yunus will remain in office, confirmed by ...
Political discord over when to hold elections and growing tensions with the armed forces have left government hamstrung.
As many as 19 advisers, effectively ministers, joined the abruptly called closed-door meeting, which Yunus decided to convene ...
The development comes hours after Yunus expressed his desire to step down as chief adviser, citing difficulties in working ...
BNP urges interim government to hold elections by December 2025, remove controversial advisers, amid political turmoil in ...
Muhammad Yunus to remain as head of Bangladesh's interim government amid political turmoil and calls for reform.
Later in the evening, Yunus was scheduled to meet with a BNP (Bangladesh Nationalist Party) delegation at 7:00 PM and Jamaat ...
Muhammad Yunus, who had expressed his desire to resign as chief adviser, will not step down and remain as the head of Bangladesh’s interim government, an adviser in his cabinet said on Saturday.
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Asian News International on MSNBangladesh: Muhammad Yunus not resigning or leaving country amid resignation buzzMuhammad Yunus, the Chief Adviser of Bangladesh’s interim government, will not resign, nor is he leaving the country amid ...
The surprise meeting comes hours before Muhammad Yunus is scheduled to meet leaders of top political parties in Bangladesh.
Yunus is definitely staying, Mahmud added. A rift between Yunus and the army chief General Waker-uz-Zaman has spread the ...
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