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SUNDAY, JUNE 01, 2025

Arakan Army

Soldiers salute Arakan Army chief Major General Twan Mrat Naing during a parade in Myanmar, 6 April 2018. File Photo: Arakan Army deputy chief Brig Gen Nyo Twan Awng/Twitter
Foreign Policy

Bangladesh's contact with Arakan Army due to practical necessity: Khalilur

Replying to a question, Khalilur Rahman said the Bangladesh government realised the need for keeping contact with the Arakan Army when they took control over the Myanmar side of our border.

There are concerns about whether Bangladesh is infrastructurally and financially ready to take more refugees without ensuring conditions for Rohingya repatriation. Photo: Reuters
Rohingya Crisis

World is watching, contacts with Arakan Army depend on their actions: Govt

A fish boat in Naf River. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
Bangladesh

2 injured as Arakan Army reportedly opens fire, kidnaps 3 Bangladeshis from Naf River

Naf River. File Photo: TBS
Bangladesh

Arakan Army releases 4 Rohingyas held in Myanmar during alleged drug smuggling attempt

Naf River. File Photo
Crime

4 Rohingyas held by Arakan Army during alleged attempt to smuggle drugs

Home Affairs Adviser Lt Gen (retd) Jahangir Alam Chowdhury. File Photo: Courtesy
Bangladesh

Arakan Army disrupts Bangladesh-Myanmar trade, demands taxes: Home adviser

Logo of Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami
Politics

Jamaat condemns Arakan Army's intrusion into Bangladesh territory

BGB brings back 55 fishermen held captive by Arakan Army
Bangladesh

BGB brings back 55 fishermen held captive by Arakan Army

Press briefing at the Foreign Service Academy in the capital on 8 April. Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

Rohingya repatriation hinges on Arakan stability: Khalilur Rahman

Representational image. Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

21 fishermen, four trawlers allegedly abducted by Arakan Army in Teknaf

Six fishermen brought home after 28 days on 29 March through the Ghumdhum border in Bandarban's Naikhongchari upazila. Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

BGB brings home 6 Bangladeshi fishermen captured by Arakan Army

UN chief at a joint press briefing with Foreign Affairs Adviser Md Touhid Hossain at Hotel Intercontinental in Dhaka on 15 Mar. Photo: CA Press Wing
Bangladesh

Necessary dialogue must take place with Arakan Army: Guterres

The fishermen were brought back to Bangladesh at 6:15pm today (27 February) through the jetty ghat near Chowdhury Para in Teknaf municipality. Photo: Collected
Bangladesh

BGB rescues 29 fishermen abducted by Arakan Army from Naf River

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