The head of Bangladesh's interim government, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, said on Thursday that his country's high growth under ousted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was "fake" and faulted the world for not questioning what he said was her corruption.
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A court in Dhaka imposed travel ban on Sheikh Hasina's ex-pa Jahangir Alam and his wife Kamrun Nahar on Thursday. The court of Dhaka Metropolitan Sessions Judge Md Zakir Hossain Galib passed the order in response to the plea of Anti-Corruption Commission
Immediate measures are needed to bring relief to the public and reforms must begin to address the accumulated problems, Economist and Executive Director of the Centre for Policy Dialogue Fahmida Khatun said today.
A Dhaka court today issued a travel ban on Jahangir Alam, former personal aide to the former prime minister Sheikh Hasina, and his wife Kanrun Nahar in connection with a corruption case filed over amassing wealth of Tk 18.
In meeting with Alex Soros, Muhammad Yunus discussed rebuilding the economy of Bangladesh and carrying out some economic reforms.
Alex Soros, chair of Open Society Foundations, met Bangladesh’s interim leader Muhammad Yunus in Dhaka, days after the US halted aid to the country. Their discussion covered economic reforms, media freedom,
The country's development narrative during the 15-year rule of the previous government was entirely hollow, Fahmida Khatun, economist and executive director of the Centre for Policy Dialogue, has said.
Brussels-based International Crisis Group (ICG) on Thursday said the political challenges in Bangladesh are likely to increase this year as political parties and other key players negotiate over reforms and jockey for electoral advantage,
Alex Soros, the son of Hungarian-born billionaire George Soros, met Muhammad Yunus in Dhaka. The development comes in the backdrop of US President Donald Trump freezing all financial aid abroad – including to Yunus’ interim government in Bangladesh.
DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) — Bangladesh’s largest minority rights group accused the country’s interim government on Thursday of failing to protect religious and ethnic minorities from attacks and harassment, a claim the government has denied.
Awami League has announced a series of political programs, including a general strike and a nationwide blockade.