Saturday, 25 January, 2025
Saturday, 25 January, 2025
CA leaves Dhaka for Davos to attend WEF
Chief Adviser Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus left here for Davos, Switzerland, at early hours of today, on a four-day official visit to attend the annual meeting of the World Economic

CA to leave Dhaka for Davos tonight to attend WEF 

Touhid off to China, aims to forge new dimension to Dhaka-Beijing ties

US renews pledge to support Bangladesh's interim govt

Border issue with India should be resolved through dialogue: MoFA    

World Bank reiterates support for Bangladesh interim govt
World Bank managing director Anna Bjerde on Thursday reiterated the global lender's support to the Interim Government for  rebuilding of Bangladesh. Bjerde made the comments when she called on Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum annual meeting in the Swiss city of Davos, Chief Adviser's Deputy Press Secretary Abul Kalam Azad Majumder told BSS. "I want to express our support. Count on us for whatever support you want," she told Professor Muhammad Yunus. The World Bank managing director for operations said the bank would like to extend its support to Bangladesh in the second half of the year. During the talks, they spoke briefly on the July uprising, reform initiatives of the Interim Government and the state of the country's economy. Lamiya Morshed, the SDG coordinator of the Bangladesh government, and Tareq Ariful Islam, the country's permanent envoy to Geneva, also attended the meeting.
CA leaves Dhaka for Davos to attend WEF
Chief Adviser Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus left here for Davos, Switzerland, at early hours of today, on a four-day official visit to attend the annual meeting of the World Economic

CA to leave Dhaka for Davos tonight to attend WEF 

Touhid off to China, aims to forge new dimension to Dhaka-Beijing ties

US renews pledge to support Bangladesh's interim govt

Border issue with India should be resolved through dialogue: MoFA    

Foreign ministry's maritime affairs secretary Khurshed Alam resigns
Offshore oil, gas exploration: 7 foreign firms bought tenders so far
Project cargo for Numaligarh refinery arrives via India Bangladesh protocol route
Tripura chapter of IBCC writes to Bangladesh minister for better connectivity
Chief Adviser Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus left here for Davos, Switzerland, at early hours of today, on a four-day official visit to attend the annual meeting of the World Economic
Chief Adviser Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus is set to leave here for Davos, Switzerland, on a four-day official visit to attend the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF)
Chief Adviser Prof Dr Mohammad Yunus will attend the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on January 21-24. Foreign ministry spokesman Mohammad Rafiqul Alam today said in
Energy giant Chevron has planned to invest in new gas exploration activities in Bangladesh in an effort to boost the country's energy security, senior officials of the US-based company said
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has agreed to provide $1.15 billion to Bangladesh in the third instalment under its multi-billion-dollar loan programme. An IMF team reached a staff-level agreement with the government of
Bangladesh should focus on containing inflation and rebuilding external resilience in the near term in order to tackle the current macroeconomic volatility and the balance of payments crisis, said a
Bangladesh to Investigate Appointment of WHO Regional Director for South East Asia
As Bangladesh presses for its former prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, to be extradited to face charges of human rights abuses, her daughter, the World Health Organization (WHO) regional director for South East Asia (SEARO), is also under scrutiny. Saima Wazed was elected to the WHO position by regional leaders in November 2023 amid allegations that her mother had improperly influenced the election process.  Last August, Hasina fled the country after a revolt against her government following its harsh crackdown on student protests. She is currently in India as is her daughter, who is based at the WHO SEARO office in New Delhi. This week the director of Bangladesh’s Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), General Akhtar Hossain, confirmed to The Business Standard that his commission’s probe into Hasina would include Wazed’s election.  Hossain told the newspaper that corruption was suspected to be involved in Wazard’s appointment. SEARO has 11 member countries including India and Pakistan, yet only tiny Nepal put up a candidate to contest for the regional director position. In an article published by Health Policy Watch before Wazed’s election by member states, public health specialist Mukesh Kapila noted that her own capability statement “does not reveal the ‘strong technical and public health background and extensive experience in global health’, required by the official criteria for the role”. Neither did she have “the mandatory substantive track record in public health leadership and significant competencies in organisational management”, required by WHO. “But being introduced by her mother at recent high-level summits such as BRICS, ASEAN, G20 and the UN General Assembly to craft deals in exchange for votes may be seen as crossing the fine line between a government’s legitimate lobbying for its candidate and craven nepotism,” Kapila wrote. Wazed is a psychologist with a special interest in autism. Code of conduct The 2024 Executive Board recommended that the code of conduct of all regional directors should be expanded to include provisions on “sexual misconduct and other abusive conduct and a disclosure of interests by candidates”, more stringent reference checks and due diligence review of qualifications and employment history.  It also recommended that nominating member states should “disclose grants or aid funding for candidates” in the two years before their appointment. In response to the news reports that Wazed’s appointment was being investigated, the WHO said: “If there are allegations of wrongdoing by or within a member state in connection with a WHO election campaign, it is appropriate for these to be investigated by the competent national authorities.  We would not comment on such investigations or any consequential legal processes while they are ongoing.” According to Article 52 of the WHO Constitution, regional directors are appointed by the WHO’s Executive Board, “in agreement with the regional committee”. A note from the WHO’s legal counsel flags that, despite a decision by the 2012 World Health Assembly, to implement “a process for the assessment of all candidates’ qualifications”, only the European Region has done so.
১৯ জানুয়ারি, ২০২৫
Chief Adviser returns home after joining D-8 summit in Egypt 
CA for impact-driven connects among varsities, cooperative learning to make youth skilled
Bangladesh endeavours to advance D-8 cooperation: CA

Chief Adviser to leave for Cairo tonight to join D-8 summit

Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus will leave here for Egypt tonight on a two-day state visit to attend D-8 Summit scheduled to be held on December 19. "A flight of Emirates Airlines carrying the chief adviser and his entourage will depart Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport at 1 am tonight," CA's Deputy Press Secretary Abul Kalam Azad Majumder said. The summit will be held under the theme "Investing in Youth and Supporting SMEs: Shaping Tomorrow's Economy." Talking at a press briefing at the Foreign Service Academy here, Azad said apart from Bangladesh, the heads of government of some other countries, including Turkey, Iran, Indonesia and Pakistan, will join the D-8 meet. He said Chief Adviser Prof Yunus has been focused on youth and that is why he will get scopes to work on youth development at the global forum, claiming that the issues of the conference's theme are important for Bangladesh.   The theme of the D-8 summit reflects its commitment to fostering youth empowerment and promoting small- and medium-size enterprises to drive economic growth and development. The D-8 Organization for Economic Cooperation, known as Developing-8, was founded in 1997. It is an organisation that promotes development cooperation among its member states. These states include major Muslim-majority countries such as Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Malaysia, Nigeria, Pakistan, and Turkey, which, according to some estimates, comprise about 14 percent of the global population.  
Touhid calls for collaboration for peace, security, stability in Asia
Sheikh Hasina needs to be PM again: FBCCI
Next year's HSC exam on revised syllabus: Minister
102nd founding anniversary: Dhaka University Day celebrated
Khalilur urges Rohingyas to raise unified position ahead of UN conference
Dhaka invites UN secretary general to witness Bangladesh's transformation 
Dhaka for stronger collaboration with UN
UN decides holding high-level conference on Rohingya next year
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus returned home this evening wrapping up his Baku tour to attend the global climate meet
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk today said the independent UN Fact Finding Mission, which is investigating atrocities committed
United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk today emphasized that the reforms envisioned by Bangladesh's interim government must
CA congratulates Bangladesh women for winning SAFF title
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus today congratulated the Bangladesh national women's football team for clinching the title of the SAFF
৩০ অক্টোবর, ২০২৪
Bangladesh eve football team rewrites history 
BIMSTEC should focus more on youth, environment, climate crisis: Prof Yunus
World Bank reiterates support for Bangladesh interim govt
ADB to Provide $1 Billion Annually for Bangladesh’s Inclusive Development.
JBCCI, IDE-JETRO for strengthening Japan-Bangladesh trade ties
WB to continue support for key reform initiatives, Seck tells CA 
London-based IGC to partner with BRAC in setting up a data hub in Bangladesh, says its chief

Williamson, Latham punish fumbling Pakistan

Japan coach Moriyasu staying on after WC

Hunger-striking Senegal journalist shifted to hospital

PM opens 1st phase of metro rail today

Prof Yunus envisions a new nation in conversation with NPR

Bangladesh maintains close ties with all – China, US and India: PM tells CNN

Williamson, Latham punish fumbling Pakistan

Japan coach Moriyasu staying on after WC

Hunger-striking Senegal journalist shifted to hospital

Williamson, Latham punish fumbling Pakistan

Japan coach Moriyasu staying on after WC

Hunger-striking Senegal journalist shifted to hospital

PM opens 1st phase of metro rail today

10 killed, 30 injured in hotel-casino fire on Cambodian border