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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2025

Repatriation

Repatriation

Representational image of accident. Photo: Collected

Bodies of Bangladeshis killed in Oman accident likely to return home this week

Omani authorities have collected fingerprints of the deceased, and once the police report and final identification documents are received, likely by tomorrow or the day after, the repatriation...

Photo: Collected

309 more Bangladeshis repatriated from Libya

File Photo: Collected

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

Migrant workers at the airport who were repatriated from war-torn Libya on 24 July 2025. Photo: TBS

19 irregular Bangladeshi migrants repatriated from Tunisia

32 Bangladeshis repatriated from Iran on 8 July 2025. Photo: Courtesy

32 more Bangladeshis repatriated from Iran amid ongoing conflict

The photo Tarique Rahman shared with his post on Facebook on World Refugee Day on 20 June 2025. Photo: Courtesy

Tarique urges govt to intensify diplomatic push for Rohingya repatriation on World Refugee Day

A total of 123 more undocumented Bangladeshi nationals returned home voluntarily from Libya on 19 June 2025. Photo: Courtesy

123 more Bangladeshi migrants repatriated from Libya

Photo: Courtesy

40 Myanmar citizens, including border guards and army personnel, repatriated from Bangladesh

Cox’s Bazar Airport parking area. File Photo: TBS

34 Myanmar citizens, including border guards and army personnel, to be repatriated on Wednesday

National Security Adviser Khalilur Rahman speaking as chief guest at a festival of the Rakhine people in Cox's Bazar on 18 April 2025. Photo: TBS

Rohingyas can't be repatriated safely amid current situation in Rakhine: Khalilur

Home Affairs Adviser Lt General (retd) Jahangir Alam Chowdhury at a courtesy meeting with Singapore’s Non-Resident Ambassador Derek Loh at the Ministry of Home Affairs on 8 April. Photo: Collected

Bangladesh seeks Singapore's support in repatriating fugitives

USAID is the leading contributor to the Rohingya crisis response in Bangladesh, with nearly $2.4 billion in assistance since 2017. Photo: Reuters

Follow up steps should start on Rohingya repatriation after Myanmar's assurance: Experts

Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus gives an interview to Sky News Asia correspondent Cordelia Lynch. Photo: Collected from Sky News

Hasina to be tried for crimes against humanity in-person or in absentia: CA Yunus

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