- Muhammad Yunus, an economist and Nobel laureate, appointed as head of Bangladesh’s caretaker government.
- Appointment meets key demand of student protesters following the resignation and flight of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
- Yunus is celebrated for his contributions to microfinance and his efforts to help impoverished people globally.
- His leadership is seen as a fresh start for Bangladesh, aiming for a government free from the influence of major political parties.
- India evacuates non-essential staff and their families from its diplomatic missions in Bangladesh amid safety concerns.
- Legislative body in Bangladesh dissolved by the president, with calls for elections to be held within three months.
- The interim government faces the task of overhauling the law enforcement system and addressing the issue of enforced disappearances.
- Public and international attention on Bangladesh as it navigates through this period of political transition.
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