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Seven years on, the refugee camps are still full. Rohingya futures are still frozen. And the promises from the international ...
Bangladesh has reiterated its call for urgent international action to resolve the prolonged Rohingya crisis, as the UN Human ...
As the war in the Middle East continues and escalates unabated, it is time to reflect on the potential fallout from festering ...
Bangladesh has called on the international community to assume its collective responsibility in ensuring the safe, dignified ...
The U.N. envoy to Myanmar is warning that the Southeast Asian country is on “a path to self-destruction” if the violence doesn’t end. Julie Bishop told the U.N.
DHAKA: Bangladesh's interim leader Muhammad Yunus warned Thursday (July 3) that thousands of young Rohingya growing up in ...
Recent international think‑tank briefings now echo the same details first exclusively reported here in this journal in ...
NAY PYI DAW - Myanmar's ruling junta said on Friday it has already discharged 93 minors from military service, responding to ...
Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported Thursday on the deteriorating impact of humanitarian funds cutbacks on the education crisis ...
The United Nations predicts 2.5 million refugees will need resettlement in 2026, with Afghans forming the largest group.
UN Secretary-General's spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said, "Speaking of refugees, our friends at UNHCR today released a report estimating that 2.5 million refugees worldwide will need to be resettled ...
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