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Bangladesh Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus To Get Second Olympic Laurel

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TOKYO — Nobel Peace Prize awardee Muhammad Yunus will become the second recipient of the prestigious Olympic Laurel on July 23, during the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympic 2020. Often referred to as the “world’s banker to the poor,” Yunus will be receiving the Olympic Laurel award for his extensive work towards the development in sports that include Yunus Sports Hub, which is […]

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