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A positive news update has been revealed regarding the repatriation of Rohingya. In the first phase, the authorities of the ...
On April 4, it was confirmed by Myanmar authorities that there were approximately 180,000 Rohingya refugees residing in Bangladesh that are eligible to return. Following numerous cuts in funding as a ...
Rohingya refugees hold placards while attending a Ramadan Solidarity Iftar to have an Iftar meal with United Nations ...
Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain, visiting Turkiye, on Friday emphasised that accountability for the crimes against ...
After a struggle of five years and the Supreme Court’s intervention, 19 Rohingya children were admitted to Delhi’s government ...
ARSA chief Ataullah Abu Ammar Jununi has said the land in Myanmar’s Arakan belongs to the Rohingya people. While appearing in ...
More than a million Rohingya people have been crammed into camps in southeastern Bangladesh, the world’s largest refugee settlement. Most fled a brutal crackdown by Myanmar’s military in 2017.
Myanmar’s recent announcement to repatriate 180,000 Rohingya refugees from Bangladesh has drawn international attention.
The U.S. government has confirmed it would provide $73 million in new financial aid for Rohingya refugees through the United ...
Myanmar declaring a portion of Rohingya refugees eligible for repatriation might sound like overwhelmingly good news. But in reality, they cannot return as long as the Arakan Army controls Rakhine ...
This also raises the question: can the repatriation process realistically begin under such dire circumstances in Rakhine?
Bangladesh initially refused to meet Myanmar officials in Bangkok for their leader calling Rohingyas "illegal Bengalis" in ...
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