Three significant developments have occurred in a week which once again brought the much-talked-about Rohingya refugee crisis ...
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U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres has described humanitarian aid cuts by the United States and other countries as “a ...
Human rights advocates appeal to the international community to ensure aid continues for the Muslim minority refugees.
COX’S BAZAR, Bangladesh (AP) — The U.S. government has confirmed it would provide $73 million in new financial aid for ...
Guterres, who is on a four-day visit from March 13 to Bangladesh, was addressing a joint press briefing in Dhaka, a day after he travelled to Cox’s Bazaar on a mission of solidarity with the Rohingya ...
The United Nations will do all it can to help prevent food rations being cut for Rohingya refugees in camps in Bangladesh, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Friday during a visit to the ...
Majuna Khatun sat cradling her six-month-old baby at a rehabilitation centre for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, worried her ...
The U.S. government has confirmed it would provide $73 million in new financial aid for Rohingya refugees through the United ...
During their visit to the camps, both Guterres and Yunus made bold promises to the Rohingyas, who fled Myanmar in 2017 to escape the military’s campaign of ethnic cleansing ...
Guterres was on a four-day visit to Bangladesh where he is assessing the plight of more than 1 million Rohingya refugees from Myanmar whose future remained uncertain over possible aid cuts soon.
Amnesty International has also condemned the actions of the Myanmar security forces and called the response disproportionate, compounding the "dehumanising" conditions of Rohingya.
Frustration runs high in sprawling camps of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh after U.S. President Donald Trump ordered the ...
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