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The people of Bangladesh are reportedly enduring staggering price hikes, the devastation of natural disasters, and the ever-deepening economic crisis, among others. Bangladesh’s interim government meanwhile continues to speak of reforms and changes that will supposedly shape a better future even as the people of Bangladesh suffer in the present. #bangladesh #yunus #worldnews About Channel:…
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