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Muhammad Yunus takes oath as head of Bangladesh interim government

Dhaka, Aug 8: Nobel laureate economist Muhammad Yunus has been sworn in as the head of Bangladesh's interim government, three days after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina was forced to quit and flee the country amid massive unrest in the country , Al Jazeera reported. Yunus, 84, took oath at a

Bangladesh court winds back job quotas that sparked unrest

Bangladesh's top court on Sunday pared back, but fell short of public demands to abolish, contentious civil service hiring rules

Julian Assange freed, Australia PM Albanese wants him to be…

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese reiterated his government's firm stance on the case of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, emphasising the

A Shining Example of Successful Multilateralism

Multilateralism, we are told, is in retreat. But we cannot let retrenchment and fragmentation take over. From climate change and

Australia Govt ends ‘VISA HOPPING’ in the migration system

As noted in the Migration Strategy, the numbers of international students staying in Australia on a second, or subsequent student

Real Madrid seals 15th European Cup after 2-0 win over…

In an explosion of gold and silver confetti, Real Madrid held aloft the Champions League trophy for a record-extending 15th

49 seats go to polls in Phase 5 of Lok…

The stage is set for interesting battles across eight states and union territories in the fifth phase of Lok Sabha

Iranian President, foreign minister killed in helicopter crash, say state…

Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian and others on board the helicopter that crashed a day ago

Voting begins for 96 seats in fourth phase of Lok…

Voting for the fourth phase of the Lok Sabha elections in 96 Parliamentary Constituencies across nine states and one Union

After 50 days, Delhi Chief Minister Kejriwal walks out of…

After spending 50 days in Tihar jail, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was released on Friday following the Supreme Court's