Bangladeshi Student Protester Turned Minister in Interim Government

Student protester Nahid Islam from Bangladesh is now a minister in the country's interim government after the former prime minister fled. He is leading two ministries and aims to bring about democratic reforms.

Bangladesh Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina Denies Responsibility for Protest Deaths

Former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina denies responsibility for deaths during protests that led to her ouster, facing murder investigation and legal cases. Student-led movement began against job quotas for war veterans' descendants, turning violent with dozens killed. Hasina blames protest deaths on 'vandalism, arson, and violence' instigated by students. She demands proper investigation and punishment for culprits.

Political Turmoil in Bangladesh

One week after the leader of Bangladesh, Sheikh Hasina, was deposed, there is cautious optimism in Dhaka as the interim government begins rebuilding the nation. Gen Z students are actively participating in directing traffic and painting murals. Hindus are fearful of potential backlash. The interim government led by Muhammad Yunus faces challenges in rebuilding the police, legal reforms, and preparing for elections. The economy is struggling with rising inflation and unemployment.

Bangladeshi Nobel Laureate Mohammad Yunus becomes Interim Leader

Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus becomes interim leader of Bangladesh after former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina flees the country. Yunus is popular for his pioneering work on microlending to the impoverished and faces challenges in rebuilding the country's institutions.

Muhammad Yunus Returns to Bangladesh as Next Leader

Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus returns to Bangladesh to take office as the next leader after the resignation of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. He appeals for calm and condemns violence, while promising to usher in a democratic process. The country faces unrest and uncertainty following the recent uprising.

Muhammad Yunus to Become Interim Leader of Bangladesh

Muhammad Yunus is set to return to Dhaka as Bangladesh's interim leader after former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned amidst protests. Yunus' temporary leadership is seen as a potential stabilizing force for the country.

Communal Atrocities in Bangladesh Following Prime Minister's Resignation

Hundreds of Hindu homes, businesses, and temples have been vandalized in Bangladesh since Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned and fled the country after protests. Indian intelligence officials believe China and Pakistan orchestrated the protests to install a government more favorable to China. The situation has led to communal atrocities against the Hindu minority in Bangladesh.

Muhammad Yunus Chosen to Head Bangladesh's Interim Government

Muhammad Yunus has been chosen to head Bangladesh's interim government after the longtime prime minister resigned and fled abroad amidst violent unrest. Yunus, known as the 'banker to the poorest of the poor,' will act as caretaker premier until new elections are held. His appointment follows protests against the former prime minister's rule.

Bangladesh Parliament Dissolved and Interim Government Led by Muhammad Yunus

Bangladesh's Parliament has been dissolved, paving the way for an interim government led by Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus after weeks of student-led protests against Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government. The protests resulted in hundreds of deaths and escalated into widespread unrest across the country.

Protests in Bangladesh over Job Quotas

Bangladesh prime minister Sheikh Hasina stepped down after protests over controversial job quotas, leading to an interim government being formed by the army chief. Criticisms against Hasina include election manipulation and persecution of political opponents.

Political Resignation and Protest

Thousands of protesters storm official residence after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigns following 15 years in power.

Resignation of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina

Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned following violent protests against her government, resulting in nearly 300 deaths and widespread unrest.

Anti-Government Protests in Bangladesh

Anti-government protests in Bangladesh lead to nearly 100 deaths as demonstrators demand Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation. The government imposes curfew, cuts off mobile internet, and arrests thousands to quell the unrest.