Muhammad Yunus, the Nobel laureate and founder of Grameen Bank, has been appointed as the interim prime minister of Bangladesh following the recent political upheaval. He joins a distinguished group of Nobel laureates who have served as heads of state, and is expected to bring stability and facilitate a free and fair election.
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Amidst the ongoing political crisis in Bangladesh, Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus is set to take charge as the interim Prime Minister. The move comes after weeks of intense violence and unrest, with the situation escalating to the point where the US State Department has called for a peaceful resolution. Yunus has urged all parties to collaborate in rebuilding the nation, while international leaders like the Prime Minister of India have expressed concern over the situation and its potential impact on India.
Haiti’s newly appointed interim prime minister, Garry Conille, 58, has been hospitalized since Saturday afternoon due to an undisclosed illness. Conille, who took office less than two weeks ago, was rushed to a hospital after experiencing breathing difficulties. His office has not released any further information regarding the cause of his hospitalization, but has stated that his condition is currently stable.