DAVOS, Switzerland, Jan 28 2025 (IPS) - As Bangladesh Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus emerged from a meeting during the World Economic Forum (WEF), Timor-Leste President Jose Ramos-Horta came ...
Amidst such political turmoil in Bangladesh, Abhimanyu Bandyopadhyay interviewed Shafiqul Alam, press secretary to the chief ...
As Bangladesh reaches the six-month mark under its interim government, I write from Washington, D.C., as a Bangladeshi deeply ...
For instance, VEON’s company in Pakistan has a digital wallet and microfinance operations that helped the South Asian country raise its tax revenue to over 10% of GDP this year as 20 million active cu ...
And that has made all the difference," he said. Bangladesh's Davos mission concluded on a high note, said the press secretary, adding that the chief adviser and his small Davos team is back home ...
Business leaders and top bankers in Davos were eager to praise the Trump ... Muhammad Yunus, the Nobel laureate who is leading Bangladesh's government after protests forced out the previous ...
DAVOS, Switzerland, Jan 27 (Reuters Breakingviews ... Muhammad Yunus, the Nobel laureate who is leading Bangladesh’s government after protests forced out the previous prime minister, told ...
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal during a media briefing called the claims by the US department "deeply troubling" and mentioned that relevant authorities are examining ...
Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) takes place from 20-24 January in Davos, Switzerland. Here's a look at what ...
However, assistance for the Rohingya who have taken refuge in Bangladesh will continue ... adviser’s recent visit to the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos, Shafiqul described it as "a ...
Bangladesh has requested secretary general Antonio Guterres to mobilise the international community with a view to ensuring that the planned international conference later this year adopt concrete ...
Citing the media report, Khera claimed that the truth has come out that the 'USD 21 million USAID funds' were not given to India, but to Bangladesh.