AA Continues Seizing Rohingya-Owned Shops in Busy Areas of Maungdaw Town.

In Maungdaw town, the Arakan Army (ULA/AA) continues to seize shops owned by Rohingya people, located in prominent and busy commercial areas, according to local residents who spoke to AEN. These properties were originally developed on departmental lands under successive previous governments. Shop owners, including many Rohingya, had legally leased the land for long-term use […]

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India, Myanmar, and the Rohingya tragedy

Rohingya lives are being traded like contraband while states shirk responsibility Md Ibrahim Khalilullah Something deeply unsettling is unfolding along Bangladesh’s south-eastern frontier. The hills and forests of Bandarban are now a grim backdrop to a crisis that has been slowly boiling over — one that mixes geo-politics, human despair, and systemic neglect.  It’s not […]

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Bangladesh in touch with India over push-ins, port-related restrictions: Foreign Adviser

UNB News Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain on Wednesday said Bangladesh is in touch with India on the recent issues of push-ins and port-related restrictions on the import of certain goods, including readymade garments and processed food items, from Bangladesh. Responding to a question on the restrictions, Adviser Hossain said the Commerce Adviser of […]

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UNHCR requires $383.1 mln in 2025 to stabilize lives of Rohingyas, host communities

It fears extreme desperation led to deaths of 427 Rohingya at sea UNB News UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, has called on the international community to stand in solidarity with the countries in the region including Bangladesh that have been hosting Rohingya refugees. Until the situation in Myanmar’s Rakhine State is peaceful and conducive to […]

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Rohingya refugees increasingly risk perilous journeys to safety, UN says

Rohingya refugees increasingly risk perilous journeys to safety, UN says By Olivia Le Poidevin GENEVA, May 23 (Reuters) – Dire humanitarian conditions in Myanmar and Bangladesh are driving more Rohingya to risk dangerous boat journeys to safety, such as one this month that ended in a sinking and estimates of 427 deaths, the U.N. refugee agency […]

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UNHCR fears extreme desperation led to deaths of 427 Rohingya at sea

UNHCR fears extreme desperation led to deaths of 427 Rohingya at sea GENEVA – UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is gravely concerned about reports of two boat tragedies off the coast of Myanmar earlier this month, with estimates that 427 Rohingya perished at sea. This would be the deadliest tragedy at sea involving Rohingya refugees […]

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10 Rohingya from Myanmar booked for living illegally in UP’s Unnao

10 Rohingya from Myanmar booked for living illegally in UP’s Unnao The Rohingya were living in huts near the Ganga riverbank. Ten suspected Rohingya from Myanmar were booked for allegedly living illegally in the Gangaghat area of this Uttar Pradesh district, police said on Friday. Gangaghat SHO Pramod Mishra said the FIR under provisions of […]

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National election should be held by December

Army chief at Officers’ Address National election should be held by December Bangladesh Army Chief General Waker-Uz-Zaman has said the next national election should be held by December. He noted that his stance on elections remains unchanged, and it is the right of an elected government to determine the country’s future course. The army chief […]

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BNP calls for removing national security adviser Khalilur Rahman

BNP calls for removing national security adviser Khalilur Rahman BNP has called upon the interim government to immediately remove National Security Adviser Khalilur Rahman from his post. Protesting the security adviser’s remarks made yesterday about the party’s acting chairman Tarique Rahman, BNP condemned the statement and called for an immediate withdrawal. “There is no room […]

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