Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus appointed as head of Bangladesh’s interim government

Aug 06, 04:00 PM

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In Bangladesh, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus has been appointed as the head of the country's interim government after the army  stepped in following anti-government protests that pushed a long-serving prime minister out of power. Also, public health officials warn that some diseases are seeing concerning spikes in Gaza. And, a federal judge in the US has ruled that Google has a monopoly on the internet search. Plus, what is the relatively new Olympic event, sport climbing?Listen to today’s <a href="https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0krKDnlEtMHTWPMTWAk79R?si=418c8a930e074fcb&quot;&gt;Music Heard on Air</a>.

In Bangladesh, Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus has been appointed as the head of the country's interim government after the army  stepped in following anti-government protests that pushed a long-serving prime minister out of power. Also, public health officials warn that some diseases are seeing concerning spikes in Gaza. And, a federal judge in the US has ruled that Google has a monopoly on the internet search. Plus, what is the relatively new Olympic event, sport climbing?

Listen to today’s Music Heard on Air.