The Rohingya were driven from Myanmar. Now they’re taking up arms to fight back - SPECIAL REPORT: In the heart of the world’s ...
The U.S. government has confirmed it would provide $73 million in new financial aid for Rohingya refugees through the United ...
The U.S. government has confirmed it would provide $73 million in new financial aid for Rohingya refugees through the United ...
Two United Nations agencies said on Monday that any shortfalls in funding from global donors could have dire consequences for ...
Majuna Khatun sat cradling her six-month-old baby at a rehabilitation centre for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, worried her ...
Described as the world’s most persecuted people, 1.1 million Rohingya people live in Myanmar. They live mostly in Rakhine state, where they have co-existed uneasily alongside Buddhists for decades.
NGO and UN agencies have requested USD 934.5 million to support 1.48 million people, including Rohingya refugees in ...
It was still dark, early on a January morning in 2024, when Mohammad Ayas slipped out of the world’s largest refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, and trekked deep into the forest, returning to the ...
It was still dark on an early January morning in 2024 when Mohammad Ayas slipped out of the world’s largest refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, and trekked deep into the forest, returning to the ...
The United Nations World Food Programme has managed to sustain food assistance for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, though ...
President Donald Trump recently criticized his portrait at the Colorado State Capitol, stating Barack Obama’s "looks wonderful" while his own is "truly the worst." ...