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No, Muhammad Yunus Did Not Announce Resignation as Bangladesh Chief
A video showing Chief Adviser of Bangladesh Muhammad Yunus, seeming to announce his resignation as the interim head of state, is being shared on social media. However, the audio has been generated using AI tools.
PM Modi Unlikely To Meet Bangladesh’s Muhammad Yunus During Sidelines Of UN General Assembly
In a recent development, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is not anticipated to meet Muhammad Yunus, the interim chief of the Bangladesh
Bangladesh wants good ties with India based on equity, fairness: Muhammad Yunus
Yunus, 84, made the remarks while responding to a question at a meeting with students who had participated in the student-people revolution that ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina last month.
Trump says will meet India's Modi during US visit
During a campaign event in Michigan, Trump slammed India as a "very big abuser" on trade, but said Modi was "fantastic." "He happens to be coming to meet me next week," Trump told the crowd without providing further details.
Why is Donald Trump meeting PM Modi?
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will visit the United States from September 21 to 23 for the 4th Quad Summit. During his visit, Modi is expected to meet former President Donald Trump. Key events include addressing the Indian community in New York and delivering a speech at the United Nations General Assembly.
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Video Of Muhammad Yunus Resigning Made With AI-Voice Clone
By Srijanee Chakraborty A video claiming to show Muhammad Yunus - chief adviser to the interim government of Bangladesh, ...
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Dr Yunus urges calm in hill districts, says govt working to control situation
The government is working to solve the recent issues in Khagrachhari and Rangamati, Chief Advised Dr Muhammad Yunus said today (20 September), urging people to remain calm. "The government is deeply ...
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Bangladesh: Can West help Yunus deal with Rohingya crisis?
Nearly a million Rohingya refugees have sought safety in Bangladesh after they faced purges, discrimination and violence in ...
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Bangladesh interim govt's Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus visits army headquarters
Dhaka: Bangladesh interim government's Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus on Sunday for the first time visited the army ...
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79th UNGA: Prof Yunus set to speak at biggest global platform since becoming CA
The chief adviser is likely to leave Dhaka for New York early Tuesday morning , a senior official at the Ministry of Foreign ...
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Bangladesh: Muhammad Yunus-led interim govt grants magisterial powers to Army for internal security
Dhaka/IBNS: The Muhammad Yunus-led interim government in Bangladesh has granted magisterial powers to the army, significantly ...
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Want good relation with India but it should be on basis of 'fairness and equality': Muhammad Yunus
Yunus said after he took oath as the head of the administration, many foreign leaders, including Indian Prime Minister ...
Pressenza
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Muhammad Yunus Has Read The Writing On The Wall
Commemorating the Monsoon Revolution by the students who deposed Prime Minister Shiekh Hasina, the Nobel laureate Dr Muhammad ...
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Financial Times: US plans talks on economy with Bangladesh leader Muhammad Yunus
A delegation of treasury, state and trade officials, is expected to discuss Bangladesh's fiscal and monetary policy ...
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Yunus's First Visit to Army HQ Highlights National Security Priorities
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus made his inaugural visit to Bangladesh's army headquarters on Sunday. He was briefed on national ...
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