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Chin National Army’s seizure of CNDF base sparks urgent calls for peace talks, as infighting over territory threatens to ...
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 (Reuters) -Myanmar has confirmed that 180,000 Rohingya refugees living in Bangladesh since fleeing their homeland are eligible to return, the Bangladesh government’s press office said on ...
As violence and forced conscription of Rohingya youths continue in Myanmar, hopes for the safe return of refugees to their homeland are fading.
Rohingya refugee Syed escapes forced military conscription in Myanmar, highlighting ongoing persecution and violence against the Muslim minority.
Exclusive-On Myanmar's Frontline, Rohingya Fighters and Junta Face a Common Enemy By Devjyot Ghoshal BANGKOK (Reuters) - Myanmar's military long viewed the insurgency among persecuted Rohingya ...
As Myanmar’s civil war intensifies, Rohingya communities in Rakhine State are caught in the crossfire, experiencing escalating violence. The worsening situation leaves them increasingly vulnerable.
The Rohingya, a Muslim ethnic minority, have lived for centuries in Myanmar, mostly in Rakhine state, the poorest region of predominantly Buddhist Myanmar, formerly known as Burma. Despite their ...
A recent surge in violence by armed groups in Myanmar is causing upheaval and displacement among Rohingya once again.
It will visit a site close to the Bangladesh border, where Myanmar’s junta plans to resettle over 1,000 Rohingya in a pilot project. Read more at straitstimes.com.
At least 348 Rohingya died or went missing last year, the United Nations says, as they turned to smugglers to flee worsening conditions in the sprawling Bangladeshi camps.