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State-owned banks operate in a vacuum of accountability. Their boards – politically appointed – wield the power to approve loans, but rarely bear the consequences when those loans go bad.
Explore why watchdogs are freezing trading accounts in Bangladesh, impacting thousands over allegations of misconduct and ...
Bangladesh has been in political turmoil since a student-led revolt forced then-prime minister Sheikh Hasina to flee last year, ending her 15-year iron-fisted rule.Rival parties have repeatedly ...
In today's episode of India Upfront on Times Now prime time debate show with anchor Pranesh Roy, the focus is on the escalating political crisis in Bangladesh and the growing troubles of interim ...
Zaman, has called for national elections to be held by December 2025, following last year's public uprising and the removal ...
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Bangladesh's Yunus threatens to resign
Bangladesh's de-facto prime minister Muhammad Yunus has threatened to step down if political parties cannot agree on reforms ...
The leader of Bangladesh’s interim government, Muhammad Yunus, has reportedly threatened to resign, according to reports in the Bangladeshi press. The 84-year-old Nobel Prize-winning economist has ...
Nahid Islam, Yunus's close lieutenant who leads the nascent National Citizens Party, told reporters that Yunus had expressed ...
In today's episode of Blueprint Explosive Exclusive on Times Now prime time debate show with anchor Heena Gambhir, the discussion focuses on the growing turmoil in Bangladesh. A storm is brewing in ...
As mobs shape outcomes and institutions retreat, experts warn of a growing culture of impunity and democratic backsliding ...
Zaman's firm call for elections by December, aides of Muhammad Yunus reaffirmed that the interim government's job is beyond ...
Muhammad Yunus has struggled to navigate between the army, career politicians and the protest movement that overthrew the ...