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Bangladesh's Muhammad Yunus "needs to remain" in office as interim leader to ensure a peaceful transition of power, a cabinet ...
Congress honored professor Muhammad ... for me. It’s an honor for the whole country of Bangladesh, the very hard-working people of Bangladesh.” Speakers noted that, thanks to Yunus’ efforts ...
Muhammad Yunus on the Future of Bangladesh "Politics Is Not My Cup of Tea" Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus became famous through his revolutionary ideas in development aid. For the last ...
Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus saw the ... the students called me up and explained what the situation is, finally I said, "Yes, you have given lives for this. If you can give lives, I can remove ...
I first met Yunus when he traveled to Arkansas to help then governor Bill Clinton and me set up similar programs ... Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus. Decades earlier, Yunus established ...
Fearing my fate, prompted me to pack up my meager belongings and head off to unchartered territory, all the way to Bangladesh in 2007. Professor Muhammad Yunus, the father of microcredit ...
The microloans pioneer is known as a 'banker to the poor' Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus ... to help people around me.” It was in this way that Mr Yunus became a pioneer of a concept ...
The slogan first gained prominence in April 2025, following a Facebook post by Sarjis Alam, a leader of the National Citizen Party (NCP). Although initially framed as a political position, its widespr ...
Muhammad Yunus, a 2006 Nobel Peace Prize laureate for ... so you’re not mixed up with the personal and the collective. People give away money, and they don’t see anything wrong with that.
Vociferous protestors chanted "Go Back" slogans against Muhammad Yunus, who is leading Bangladesh's interim government, outside a hotel in New York where he is staying for attending the 79th ...
When Nobel Peace Prize winner Muhammad Yunus accepted the inaugural Forbes ... "So you see, you give people a chance, they bring out their own ability. So that's the message here," he concluded ...