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As Yunus fiddles, Bangladesh slides, his Grameen family soars - MSNYunus, who now resides in the government guest house Jamuna, might find a parallel with the present White House occupant. Trump has mixed business with politics and pleasure, and his close family ...
Bangladesh news: Donald Trump has returned to the White House by defeating democratic Kamala Harris. And this may not be a good news for Bangladesh's interim regime chief adviser Muhammad Yunus.
After weeks of deliberation, US President Donald Trump has sent a letter to Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus imposing a tariff of 35% on products imported from Bangladesh. Trump made the announcement ...
The letter stated that Bangladeshi goods transshipped to evade the new tariff would be subject to higher duties.
Muhammad Yunus, a microcredit ... lobbying the White House to formally recognise Bangladesh, ... Mr Yunus had incurred her wrath when in 2007, during a period of military rule, ...
Muhammad Yunus, the Nobel laureate charged with restoring peace in Bangladesh . ... has been shunted aside in the race for the White House because of his advanced age and declining performance. ...
Muhammad Yunus on the Race to Build Bangladesh 2.0. 10 minute read. ... But Donald Trump’s impending return to the White House in January has spurred a sense of deep anxiety.
Muhammad Yunus, 84, walks into the Jamuna State Guest House, a white colonial building with chandeliers and marble floors in the Bangladeshi capital of Dhaka.Though his aides are wearing suits and ...
The conversation between Mr Sullivan and Mr Yunus comes days after Indian American Democratic Congressman Shri Thanedar urged the White House to strongly raise the issue of the killing of Hindus ...
reportedly upset Trump. With Trump set to return to the White House after defeating Kamala Harris, political analysts predict that Yunus may face further challenges given his past remarks and actions.
Sullivan also expressed gratitude to Yunus for his leadership in navigating Bangladesh through a challenging period, the White House stated, news agency PTI reported.
Muhammad Yunus, leader of Bangladesh’s interim government, gestures to the Rohingya people as he attends a Ramadan solidarity iftar at the Rohingya refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, on ...
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