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“After a student-led uprising toppled Bangladesh’s authoritarian prime minister last year, a known leader stepped up to guide the nation toward democracy: Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus.” ...
Nobel laureate Prof Dr Muhammad Yunus, head of Bangladesh’s interim government, has demonstrated the transformative power of thinking beyond traditional economic frameworks, according to Dr Yao Tang, ...
His Excellency Professor Dr. Yunus brought with him a powerful and urgent message of transformation, urging communities to reimagine their development pathways by embracing inclusion, creativity ...
For all latest news, follow The Daily Star's Google News channel. Dr Yunus was named among Time magazine's list of the 100 Most Influential People in the World for 2025. Given the extraordinary ...
Contacted, Barrister Abdullah-Al-Mamun, principal lawyer for Dr Yunus and the six others, said following the Appellate Division's verdict, it has been proved that the case filed against his ...
Credit: Wikipedia/Waisul Bahar It’s been almost nine months since Dr. Muhammad Yunus took over the job of chief advisor of Bangladesh’s interim government, against the backdrop of a student ...
“This verdict brings an end to the disgraceful attempt by the former Awami League government to tarnish Dr Yunus’s reputation through a politically motivated, false case.” ...
Decades earlier, Yunus established the Grameen Bank in Bangladesh to empower the most marginalized communities through small loans, helping millions—97% of them women—build businesses ...
BDR massacre: Dr Yunus says mystery must be uncovered Highlighting Yunus' legacy, Clinton recalled his work in founding Grameen Bank, which revolutionised microfinance by extending small loans to ...
The name of Muhammad Yunus, head of Bangladesh’s interim government, has appeared on Time magazine’s list of the 100 most influential people in the world for 2025. The US-based magazine ...
Dr Yunus said the mass uprising of '24 has given them the opportunity to build a Bangladesh without discrimination and this uprising inspires them to build a new Bangladesh that is happy ...
In Courtney Stephens and Callie Hernandez’s dizzying docu-fiction, an Edenic landscape becomes a backdrop for duplicity and paranoia.