THE Rohingya refugee crisis remains one of the most protracted humanitarian emergencies in modern history. They have been ...
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus have reached Cox’s Bazar to inspect the ...
Switzerland is ending its bilateral development activities in Bangladesh after more than 50 years. This could complicate an ...
Officials overseeing Rohingya issues and community leaders fear a surge in crimes in and around the camps at Ukhiya and ...
If sufficient funds cannot be allocated for the Rohingya population who have taken refuge in Bangladesh from Myanmar, the ...
Between August 2024 and February 2025, Fortify Rights interviewed 15 residents of Rakhine State, Myanmar and newly arrived refugees from Myanmar, including five women, in Bangladesh—including ethnic ...
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres is set to arrive in Dhaka on Thursday for a four-day visit. During his stay ...
In Bangladesh's Rohingya refugee camps, armed militant gangs have been killing members of their community for years. Rights groups say their targets include anyone who refuses to join them.
A Parliamentary Standing Committee (PSC) on Home Affairs has emphasised the urgent need to complete the long-delayed 2021 ...
Rohingya Muslims tell of their changing view of Aung San Suu Kyi, seeing her as one of their own – a victim of the military – ...
On a weekday at the world's largest refugee camp, dozens of women and men form two surging queues, pushing to reach the front ...
Rohingya leaders have warned that the United Nations' decision to halve food aid in Cox’s Bazar camps will lead to a sharp ...
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