Former UN rights rapporteur for Myanmar explains that the court must remain impartial in Rohingya genocide case.
One dead and several injured in clashes at air force base in Bangladesh - Residents angry over expansion of military base in ...
Bertil Lintner looks at the often devious ways in which China cemented the pauk-phaw or kinship relationship to become the dominant foreign power in Myanmar, sidelining all others.
As international funding dries up, Bangladesh has even resorted to taking a $407 million loan from the World Bank to support the Rohingyas. But with the country itself facing political turmoil, ...
Hossain urged the international community to enhance pressure on Myanmar to end conflicts and bring peace within the country ...
Indian schools are refusing to enroll children from Myanmar because the Indian government doesn’t officially recognise ...
When Pope Francis issued a letter to the United States bishops criticizing President Donald Trump’s plan for mass deportations and offering a theological retort to Vice President J.D. Vance, the tone ...
The federal judge extended the Feb. 13 temporary restraining order requiring the Trump administration to lift its funding freeze on existing programs to March 10, and urged the administration to get ...
Whether it’s on the battlefield, in an international court, or protecting criminal syndicates and their human trafficking ...
But on January 20, within hours of his inauguration, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that froze foreign aid.
This is the fastest-growing refugee emergency in the world today. UNHCR is working to respond to the massive humanitarian needs.
President Trump's decisions have already started to impact many people around the world who depend on U.S. humanitarian assistance, including the Rohingya refugees living in Bangladesh.
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