Bangladesh has discussed the modalities and objectives of the upcoming International Conference on the Rohingya Crisis, to be convened by the UN in 2025 as per a UN General Assembly consensus ...
Malaysian authorities say they have turned away two boats carrying nearly 300 Muslim Rohingya refugees who had entered the country illegally ...
The Arakan Army has taken control of a key military post, gaining control over a 271-kilometer-long border between Myanmar ...
At least 218 Rohingyas died or went missing at sea in 2020 as they desperately sought refuge in the Southeast Asian countries either from Myanmar’s Rakhine State or Bangladesh’s Rohingya camps ...
With the escalation of conflict in Myanmar, the possibility of Rohingya repatriation materialising anytime soon has become remote, heaping the challenges for the Bangladesh government in managing ...
They also called for ensuring the safety of local residents, giving priority to locals (at least 50%) in camp management and job opportunities ...
Police on Sunday foiled an attempt to traffic 66 people, mostly Rohingyas, to Malaysia by sea and detained five members of a human trafficking ring. The arrested are Md Rashed, 25, Saleh Ahmed, 35, ...
Bangladesh’s interim government has lobbied successfully for an international conference on the Rohingya. But for repatriation to have any chance of moving forward, organisers need to consider the ...
Rohingya Crisis Environment, Forest, and Climate Change Adviser Syeda Rizwana Hasan emphasized the need for energy sovereignty and inclusive energy transition to achieve sustainable development goals.
Bangladesh Army chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman said India-Bangladesh relations must be based on fairness. (File) India-Bangladesh relations: Bangladesh Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman broke his ...
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As the flow of people from Bangladesh coming to India for medical treatment, comes down to a trickle, patients continue to be medically evaluated, say hospital administrators, but the waitlist grows.