Newsman, Bangladesh
Updated: Aug 18, 2025
One-man Newsroom presents an inspiring gallery of over 150 videos featuring the globally relevant journey of Professor Muhammad Yunus, from Nobel Peace Prize laureate to interim chief adviser of Bangladesh.
Tailored for a global audience, this diverse collection showcases Yunus’s dynamic ideas through a rich array of English-language speeches, interviews, and panel discussions, including a rare archival clip from 1971.
These powerful videos not only highlight Professor Yunus’s impactful role in the political landscape of Bangladesh but also his global influence. They address critical themes such as democracy, social justice, economic reform, and human rights, which are of universal relevance.
Together, they create a fascinating archive, offering invaluable insights into his leadership and vision during a transformative period in the nation’s and world’s history.
As a journalist curating this gallery, what struck me most was the consistency of Yunus’s core themes. Even in his earliest appearances, he speaks of dignity, empowerment, and justice, ideas that echo through his current leadership role.
Watching the arc of his career feels like following the evolution of Bangladesh itself. Dive in, share the speeches that resonate with you, and discuss with others.
Which moment from Yunus best captures his legacy as a microfinance pioneer, rights advocate, or interim leader? We’d love to hear your thoughts.
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