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China’s Longi to invest in Bangladesh: envoy

Longi, the largest solar panel manufacturer in the world, has decided to set up an office and invest in solar panel manufacturing in Bangladesh, Chinese ambassador to Bangladesh Yao Wen said on Sunday.

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CA, UN chief take iftar with 100,000 Rohingyas in Ukhiya

Bangladesh interim government chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus and United Nations secretary general Antonio Guterres took Iftar with about one lakh Rohingyas at Ukhiya refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar today.

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Yunus, UN chief to visit Rohingya camps on Friday

Chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus, together with UN secretary-general António Guterres, is scheduled to visit the Rohingya camp in Cox’s Bazar on Friday as the UN chief is set to embark on Bangladesh visit as part of his annual Ramadan solidarity tour...

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Yunus invites Kuwaiti investors to investment summit

Chief adviser Muhammad Yunus on Sunday invited Kuwaiti investors to explore opportunities in Bangladesh’s Special Economic Zones and the upcoming Bangladesh Investment Summit to be held in April 7-9 in Dhaka...

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Interim govt to effect parts of July charter advice: Yunus

The chief adviser, Professor Muhammad Yunus, said on Thursday that the interim government would implement part of the July Charter to be signed by the political parties after the dialogue on the reforms recommended by six commissions.

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BANGLADESHI PARTIES: Populist uprising and institutional decay?

BANGLADESHI parties, still gutsy, encounter a heightened existential fear — the disquiet of a deep institutional crisis for them and the nation at large. And yet, parties are strategic to the country’s liberal democratic future. Since prime minister Sheikh Hasina lost power to the unprecedented civil unrest on August 5, 2024 and Nobel laureate Dr Muhammad Yunus-led...

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Elections between Dec-2025 and Mar-2026 depending on reforms: Yunus

The Bangladesh interim government chief adviser, Professor Muhammad Yunus, said the Bangladesh general elections would be held between December 2025 and March 2026, depending on how quickly his government could institute reforms necessary for free and fair polls.

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Chief adviser Yunus opens Anjuman J R Tower

The Bangladesh interim government chief adviser, Professor Muhammad Yunus, on Monday inaugurated Anjuman J R Tower, the headquarters of charity Anjuman Mufidul Islam, at Kakrail in Dhaka.

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CALL FOR UN ENGAGEMENT: Investigating violence against minoritised communities

WHEN the chief advisor professor Muhammad Yunus extended an official invitation to the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights to conduct an independent fact-finding into human rights violations committed during the July mass uprising, it was highly commended by rights organisations and civil society alike, except for those sections of...

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KUET ATTACK: Students give memo to CA

A group of students from Khulna University of Engineering and Technology on Sunday offered a memorandum to chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus demanding the arrest of attackers on KUET students on its campus on February 18 and the resignation of the university’s vice-chancellor...

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BANGLADESH ECONOMY: Turning demographic challenges into opportunities

SPEAKING at the recent annual conference of the Bangladesh Administrative Service Association, Chief Adviser Dr Muhammad Yunus has emphasised the need to create opportunities for young people, asserting that Bangladesh’s large population is not a burden but a valuable resource...

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KUET student representatives move towards Dhaka to meet with CA

A delegation of 80 students of Khulna University of Engineering and Technology on Sunday left Khulna for Dhaka to meet chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus amid unrest on their campus following series of clashes between two groups of students...

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Two captivities, one story

SINCE January 20, 2025, the world has closely watched the exchange of captives between Israel and Hamas. This ceasefire — despite its fragility and Israel’s repeated violations — took effect on January 19, 2025. It marks a critical moment that underscores the immense physical and psychological toll the genocide has inflicted on both sides. The first swap saw 3 Israelis...

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