Bangladesh economy reels under pressure from unrest
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Bangladesh economy reels under pressure from unrest
Bangladesh, once celebrated as one of the fastest-growing economies in the world, now finds itself at a crossroads amid unprecedented political turmoil. The student protests that erupted on July 1st not only forced the Prime Minister, Sheikh Hasina, to flee the country, but they also inflicted significant damage to the nation's economy. As Muhammad Yunus steps-in to guide an interim government, the pressing question is how Bangladesh can navigate these uncharted waters and stabilise an economy battered by weeks of unrest
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