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Education activities in the Rohingya camps in Cox’s Bazar have been suspended amid funding shortage, putting the education of around 2.5 lakh children at risk.
Severe monsoon rains have devastated more than 1,400 homes belonging to Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar, located on ...
Torrential monsoon rainfall along the southeastern coastline of Bangladesh has caused significant destruction in Cox’s Bazar, ...
Heavy monsoon rains in Cox's Bazar on Bangladesh's southeastern coast have damaged over 1,400 Rohingya homes. In just two ...
The road to becoming refugees took both families to Birmingham, Alabama. But that is where the two families’ similarities end ...
Anthony Barron was in the bathroom of his grandmother’s house when he felt the explosion around 4 p.m. The U.S. Army soldier ...
“It’s completely an outrageous situation,” said Dave Welsh, the Solidarity Center’s Country Director for Thailand and Myanmar ...
Many in the overcrowded camps are open to family planning, but coercion and racist treatment by healthcare workers risks ...
Bangladesh has recalled its ambassador from Myanmar amid strained relations due to the Rohingya crisis and new communication ...
Bangladesh has recalled its ambassador from Myanmar, a Bangladeshi foreign ministry official said on Thursday, after it acknowledged opening a communications line with a rebel army fighting its ...
Dhaka is recalling its chief envoy in Yangon, Monowar Hossain, as relations with the junta sour over its contact with the Arakan Army.
Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus on Wednesday (28 May) sought support from Nippon Foundation chief Yohei Sasakawa, a highly respected figure in Myanmar, to resolve the Rohingya crisis and ensure the ...
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