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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2025

Rohingya Crisis

Rohingya Crisis

Humanitarian agencies warn that resources are running out, leaving refugees malnourished and pushing more people into taking dangerous sea journeys. Photo: Reuters

Rohingya conference: US, UK announce fresh aid commitment of $96m

The US announced a new donation of $60 million and the UK $36 million, said Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam.

Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus speaks at the 'High-Level Conference on the Situation of Rohingya Muslims and Other Minorities in Myanmar' at the UN Headquarters in New York on 30 September 2025. Photo: CA's Press Wing

Exert pressure on Myanmar, Arakan Army to end Rohingya violence, begin repatriation: Yunus tells UN

Julie Bishop, UN special envoy on Myanmar, speaks to Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus at a hotel in New York on 29 September 2025. Photo: CA Press Wing

Repatriation of Rohingyas only viable solution: CA Yunus to UN envoy on Myanmar

Rohingya refugees gather at roadside kitchen market, at the refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh, March 15, 2025. REUTERS/Mohammad Ponir Hossain

Rohingya refugees feel unsafe and unheard, MSF survey reveals

UN High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi (L) and Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus are pictured during a meeting in New York on 29 September 2025. Photo: CA Press Wing

CA Yunus, UNHCR chief Grandi discuss worsening Rohingya situation

Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus (R) and Unicef Executive Director Catherine Russell speak on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly at a hotel in New York on 29 September 2025. Photo: CA Press Wing

Concerned about Rohingya children growing up as angry young people: Yunus to Unicef chief Russell

Humanitarian agencies warn that resources are running out, leaving refugees malnourished and pushing more people into taking dangerous sea journeys. Photo: Reuters

Yunus, other global leaders to meet at UN Rohingya conference today to mobilise support, review crisis

A soldier stands near the Cox's Bazar refugee camp in Bangladesh, near Rakhine state, Myanmar, during a trip by United Nations envoys to the region April 29, 2018. Picture taken on April 29, 2018. REUTERS/Michelle Nichols

Myanmar army razed Rohingya villages to build security outposts, UN-backed report says

Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh urged the UN and international community to take effective measures to ensure justice for the genocide they endured at the assembly. Photo: TBS

Rohingyas seek clear repatriation roadmap from upcoming UN talks in NY

File photo of Disaster Management and Relief Adviser Faruk E Azam. Photo: BSS

United national election can resolve Rohingya crisis: Adviser Faruk-e-Azam

The arrestees in BGB custody with the yaba pills. Photo: Courtesy

3 Rohingyas caught with 40,000 yaba pills at Bandarban border

Humanitarian agencies warn that resources are running out, leaving refugees malnourished and pushing more people into taking dangerous sea journeys. Photo: Reuters

WFP warns of looming Rohingya food crisis, urges global action

File Photo: Collected

Most Rohingya women in Cox’s Bazar camps want safe return to Myanmar: Research

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