As violence and forced conscription of Rohingya youths continue in Myanmar, hopes for the safe return of refugees to their ...
Warrants were issued for military and civilian officials including current junta leader Min Aung Hlaing. Read more at ...
From a Marxist perspective, the Rohingya crisis is not merely an ethnic or humanitarian issue — it is deeply tied to state ...
In light of a new report, refugees in Bangladesh share harrowing tales of sexual assault, shootings by rebels and junta ...
Myanmar's ruling junta criticized an Argentine court on Saturday for issuing an arrest warrant for its top leader over ...
Experts have urged better government communication and diplomatic efforts to cool simmering tensions among local communities ...
While in 2023 the majority of boats departed from Bangladesh, which hosts over 1 million Rohingya refugees in camps in Cox’s Bazar, since last year most boats have been leaving directly from Myanmar.
Warrants were issued for military and civilian officials including current junta leader Min Aung Hlaing, ex-president Htin Kyaw, and former elected civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi in her capacity as ...
Amid this, the Rohingya in Cox's Bazar refugee camps still hope to return to their homes in northern Rakhine—their old heartland in Myanmar. The renewed violence has worsened the already ...
USAID's 90-day funding freeze is hampering the humanitarian response for Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh, risking ...
YANGON - Myanmar’s ruling junta criticised an Argentine court on Feb 15 for issuing an arrest warrant for its top leader over ...