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US state secy holds phone talks with Yunus

United States secretary of state Marco Rubio held a telephone conversation with Bangladesh interim government chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Monday evening to reaffirm their shared commitment to deepening economic ties with Bangladesh and enhancing security and stability throughout the Indo-Pacific region.

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Ordinance approved to amend CrPC

The interim government on Sunday approved an amendment incorporating a new provision in the Code of Criminal Procedure to prevent arbitrary arrests and false cases...

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Social business can drive lasting positive changes

Chief adviser Muhammad Yunus on Friday stated that transformative power of social business could make real and lasting positive changes to create ‘a beautiful and better world’ for everyone, not just for Bangladesh.

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Professor Yunus urges all to stop destroying nature

Highlighting the importance of a healthy lifestyle, chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Wednesday urged all to avoid destroying nature and join hands in planting trees and stopping production and use of single-use plastic products to enjoy this beautiful world and creating a beautiful environment for the generations to come...

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US envoy hails Yunus-Tarique meeting

A US embassy delegation in Dhaka on Sunday appreciated and recognised the significance of the recent meeting between interim government chief adviser Muhammad Yunus and BNP acting chair Tarique Rahman in London...

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Yunus–Tarique meeting paves peace: BNP

Bangladesh Nationalist Party leader AZM Zahid Hossain has said that the meeting between chief adviser Muhammad Yunus and BNP acting chairman Tarique Rahman has prevailed the way of peace and ended many chaos and misunderstanding in the political arena.

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Development projects should not harm nature: Yunus

Bangladesh interim government chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Wednesday emphasised the imperative of safeguarding natural ecosystems during the execution of development projects, says a press release.

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Acting foreign secy admits failure

Acting foreign secretary Md Ruhul Alam Siddique on Tuesday said that the Bangladesh foreign ministry had some responsibility for not taking place an expected meeting between interim government chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus and British prime minister Keir Starmer in London during his June 10-13 visit to the United Kingdom...

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Yunus thanks Australia for resuming visa processing in Dhaka

Bangladesh interim government chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus thanked Australia for resuming visa processing operations in Dhaka as newly appointed Australian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Susan Ryle called on him at the State Guest House Jamuna on Tuesday.

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BNP urges govt to convey London meeting outcome to EC

The Bangladesh Nationalist Party on Monday urged the interim government to promptly inform the Election Commission of the decisions made during a recent meeting between chief adviser Muhammad Yunus and the party acting chairman Tarique Rahman in London regarding the upcoming general election, tentatively scheduled for February 2026...

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Yunus orders probe into organisers of controversial polls

Chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Monday directed the authorities concerned to immediately form a committee to investigate the role of former chief election commissioners, election commissioners and secretaries of the election commission secretariat...

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Professor Yunus, the crown, and diplomatic impropriety!

PROFESSOR Muhammad Yunus’s recent visit to London, marked by the distinguished honour of receiving the King Charles III Harmony Award 2025, was a moment of significance—not only for him personally but also for the Bangladeshis and the wider global community who value peace, equity, and sustainable development. It also, perhaps unintentionally, served as...

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Govt hires UK lawyers to recover stolen funds: Yunus

Chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus said the interim government had hired lawyers to try to recover any allegedly stolen funds from the UK, and the British government was ‘extremely supportive’ of that effort.

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Govt should carry out reforms, trial, BNP should also step in

THE problem of confidence that earlier surfaced between the government and political parties centring on the time frame for the next general elections appears to have been resolved for the time being at a meeting between the chief adviser to the interim government, Muhammad Yunus, and Tarique Rahman, the acting chairperson of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, in...

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London joint statement breach of political norms: Jamaat

The Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami on Saturday criticised the holding of a joint press briefing and issuing a joint statement in London after a meeting between chief adviser Muhammad Yunus and Bangladesh Nationalist Party acting chairman Tarique Rahman there.

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Harmony Award to inspire youth to build dream Bangladesh: Yunus

Chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus, who received the ‘King Charles III Harmony Award’ at the St James Palace, said that the awrad was a fantastic way to project what they stand for and it would inspire young people in Bangladesh ‘to create a country they dream of’.

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Yunus, Gordon Brown discuss economic recovery, Rohingya education

Chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus in a telephone conversation on Friday with former British prime minister Gordon Brown discussed Bangladesh’s ongoing economic recovery efforts and the urgent need to enhance educational opportunities...

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Most parties welcome declaration

Most political parties, except for the National Citizen Party, have responded with optimism to the outcomes of the London meeting between chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus and Bangladesh Nationalist Party acting chairman Tarique Rahman.

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Yunus declines to meet Tulip Siddiq

Bangladesh’s interim leader Professor Muhammad Yunus has refused to meet Labour MP Tulip Siddiq to discuss corruption allegations against her during his visit to London, reports BBC online.

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Tarique presents books, pen to Yunus

Bangladesh Nationalist Party acting chairman Tarique Rahman on Friday presented two books and a pen to visiting Bangladesh interim government chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on Friday.