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Tens of thousands of Rohingya refugees living in camps in Bangladesh are marking the eighth anniversary of their mass exodus ...
Bangladesh cannot mobilise additional resources for the 1.3 million Rohingya refugees living in the country, Chief Advisor ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNBleak future for Rohingya, as Bangladesh seeks to tackle crisis
The rain was relentless the night Mohammad Kaisar fled for his life from his home in Myanmar's Maungdaw township. For Kaisar, ...
Begum, a Rohingya refugee, is relieved she married off one of her seven daughters before funding cuts closed her school and ...
Eight years after the Rohingya influx, the Bangladesh government is increasingly alarmed by the lack of progress on ...
Muhammad Yunus, Bangladesh's Chief Advisor, emphasized the country's inability to muster more resources for Rohingya refugees ...
Ten Rohingya artists, 10 children, and the confines of Kutupalong refugee camp. Together they developed a symbol that tells ...
Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus arrived in Cox's Bazar today (25 August). He is scheduled to speak at the 'Stakeholders' Dialogue' on the Rohingya situation in the beach town of Cox's Bazar. The special ...
Today marks eight years of Rohingya exodus. Over a million refugees now remain stranded in Bangladesh’s overcrowded camps—with food aid running dry, vital services collapsing, and repatriation hopes f ...
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Bangladesh conference fuels hope for Rohingya refugees yearning for justice and return home
Eight years after fleeing Myanmar, Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar hope a new Bangladesh conference brings real change.
The life of one refugee, before and after a devastating drone attack on the banks of the Naf River.
IA Rohingya woman holds her baby boy's hand at a refugee camp in Bangladesh. (AP FILE/REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE) “The first major issue is whether they are refugees or illegal migrants.
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