US President Joe Biden and Bangladesh's interim government chief Mohammed Yunus affirmed a close partnership, with Biden expressing support for Bangladesh's new reform agenda. They met at the UN General Assembly, where Yunus discussed student protests in Bangladesh. Upon arriving in New York, Yunus...
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