The Rohingya are a stateless minority facing ongoing persecution and violence in Myanmar. Violence against the Rohingya erupted in 2017, forcing over 700,000 to flee to Bangladesh. Now, more than 1.1 ...
Despite repeated loss of life, Rohingya migration by sea continues.
Dhaka, April 18 -- Foreign Minister Dr Khalilur Rahman has voiced deep concern over the declining level of international donor assistance for the Rohingya population.
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Seven years on, the refugee camps are still full. Rohingya futures are still frozen. And the promises from the international community remain, for the most part, unfulfilled. This September, the ...
Around 250 people are missing after a boat, carrying Rohingya refugees and Bangladeshi nationals, capsized in the Andaman Sea ...
Dhaka seeks sustainable solution to Rohingya crisis Yunus urges practical roadmap for Rohingya repatriation Rohingya hold rallies demanding end to refugee life COX'S BAZAR, Bangladesh, Aug 25 (Reuters ...
Over 75 per cent of the refugee population is women and children. Around 95 per cent of Rohingya households rely on humanitarian assistance for food, shelter, and other basic needs. How Bangladesh ...
The ongoing Rohingya crisis in Myanmar is a significant humanitarian and legal challenge now before the International Court of Justice. The Gambia’s accusations of genocide have placed Myanmar’s ...
She was recently nominated for Britain's Orwell Prize for her ongoing coverage of the Rohingya crisis ...