He laid the foundation stone as the chief guest this morning at a function arranged by Bangladesh Buddhist Federation.
Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus yesterday told the National Consensus Commission to expedite the reform initiatives with the goal of holding the national election between December and June 2026.
The chief adviser placed a wreath at the altar of the memorial around 6:11am
Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus said after receiving final report from Media Reform Commission
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus is set to hold bilateral talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on March 28, said the foreign ministry yesterday.
Sharifa Sultana, Halima Begum, Marina Besra, Lipi Begum, Muhin Mohona, players of Bangladesh National Women Cricket team members are among the recipients of the awards
HRW's Asia Director Elaine Pearson writes about reforms in Bangladesh
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus yesterday said documenting all atrocities committed during the regime of ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina is necessary to ensure justice.
The interview was not about dissecting Bangladesh’s political culture. It was about sending a message—Bangladesh is breaking free from its past.
He laid the foundation stone as the chief guest this morning at a function arranged by Bangladesh Buddhist Federation.
Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus yesterday told the National Consensus Commission to expedite the reform initiatives with the goal of holding the national election between December and June 2026.
The chief adviser placed a wreath at the altar of the memorial around 6:11am
Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus said after receiving final report from Media Reform Commission
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus is set to hold bilateral talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing on March 28, said the foreign ministry yesterday.
Sharifa Sultana, Halima Begum, Marina Besra, Lipi Begum, Muhin Mohona, players of Bangladesh National Women Cricket team members are among the recipients of the awards
HRW's Asia Director Elaine Pearson writes about reforms in Bangladesh
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus yesterday said documenting all atrocities committed during the regime of ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina is necessary to ensure justice.
The interview was not about dissecting Bangladesh’s political culture. It was about sending a message—Bangladesh is breaking free from its past.
He also urged them to express themselves while maintaining discipline and following the chain of command