Rohingya crisis Philippines President tells Suu Kyi rights activists are 'just a noisy bunch'... READ MORE›
Mr Richardson, a former adviser to the Clinton administration, said the main reason I am resigning is that this advisory board is a whitewash ... READ MORE›
Shamsul, left, and Jafar stand outside their home in the Thaingkhali Rohingya refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh... READ MORE›
Rocker Bob Geldof is furious about how Sinn Fein dealt with his decision to hand back the honour of the Freedom of Dublin... READ MORE›
The government has repeatedly denied violations of human rights are occurring throughout Myanmar, particularly in Rakhine State... READ MORE›
About 630,000 Rohingya have fled Myanmar into Bangladesh to escape what the United Nations has called ethnic cleansing... READ MORE›
Relatives and police said Ullah last visited his wife and newborn son in Bangladesh in September, after which he returned to the United States... READ MORE›
Bangladesh's government condemned the attack, saying it opposes all forms of terrorism and violent extremism... READ MORE›
News agency investigation finds rape of Rohingya women by Myanmar's security forces has been systematic and widespread... READ MORE›
The UN rights chief called Tuesday for a fresh international investigation into Myanmar's abuses against its Rohingya Muslim minority, warning of possible elements of genocide ... READ MORE›
The UN rights chief called Tuesday for a fresh international investigation into Myanmar's abuses against its Rohingya Muslim minority, warning of possible elements of genocide ... READ MORE›
More than 620,000 Rohingya have crossed into Bangladesh since a militant attack on police posts in late August sparked a deadly crackdown by the Myanmar military... READ MORE›
More than 620,000 Rohingya have crossed into Bangladesh since a militant attack on police posts in late August sparked a deadly crackdown by the Myanmar military... READ MORE›
Dear friends in Myanmar and Bangladesh, thank you for your welcome! Francis said on Twitter as his flight took off... READ MORE›
Mohammed Ayub, 32, said the Myanmar military killed his three-year-old son when they attacked his village in August. The pope should say Rohingya... READ MORE›
In Bangladesh, Pope Francis uses the one word he would not say in Burma Rohingya... READ MORE›
Pope Francis had refrained from using the term while in Myanmar earlier in the week... READ MORE›
Rohingya refugees line up to get food aid from a local NGO after arriving from Myanmar at the Balukali refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh... READ MORE›
Pope Francis has delivered a keynote speech in Myanmar, demanding respect for each ethnic group but without referring specifically to its Muslim Rohingya community... READ MORE›
Suu Kyi studied at Oxford before returning to Myanmar and being placed under detention for 15 years during the country's long military dictatorship... READ MORE›
Myanmar's de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi cancelled her trip to the United Nations General Assembly in New York... READ MORE›
Pontiff to meet country's civilian leader a day after meeting military general in charge of crackdown on Rohingya minority... READ MORE›
Pope set for key Myanmar speech and meeting with Aung San Suu Kyi... READ MORE›
Oxford city council votes unanimously to strip Myanmar leader of award over her response to repression... READ MORE›
Pope Francis waves to well-wishers as he is driven past the Shwedagon Pagoda after his arrival Monday in Rangoon, Burma... READ MORE›
Francis is also due to meet the country's civilian leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, and army chief Min Aung Hlaing... READ MORE›
Burmese leader Aung San Suu Kyi at the 13th Asia Europe Foreign Ministers Meeting in Naypyidaw, Burma, on Nov. 20... READ MORE›
As the influx of Rohingya pouring into Bangladesh from Myanmar continues, UNHCR press officer Vivian Tan looks at ways of addressing the most desperate situation... READ MORE›
Numbering about 1.1 million, there are now estimated to be more than 400,000 Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh... READ MORE›
In recent days, tens of thousands of Rohingya have crossed into Bangladesh to escape mass killings they say are being perpetrated by Myanmar forces... READ MORE›
'I am Rohingya' follows the journey of a young woman from her home in Myanmar to a refugee camp in Bangladesh... READ MORE›
Antonio Guterres 'deeply concerned' by reports of security crackdown which killed hundreds of Rohingya Muslims... READ MORE›
READ MORE 'Fire and destruction ' as Myanmar army targets Rohingya Most of Myanmar's estimated one million Rohingya Muslims live in northern Rakhine state... READ MORE›
Bangladesh's border region, home to around 12,000 Rohingya refugees that fled Myanmar, faced the brunt of the storm... READ MORE›
Rohingya refugees who have escaped a military crackdown in Myanmar are accusing the army of raping women and girls... READ MORE›
Myanmar's suu kyi skips un assembly amid criticism over rohingya crisis... READ MORE›
Boat packed with at least 31 people reportedly chased by a Myanmar army speedboat as it tried to reach Bangladesh... READ MORE›
Bangladesh authorities plan to expand a refugee camp at Kutupalong near the border town of Cox's Bazar to accommodate the Rohingya... READ MORE›
An unprecedented 200,000 child refugees have fled Burma and are now in urgent need of help, Unicef has warned, as the Rohingya crisis reaches new proportions... READ MORE›
Several Rohingya refugees have told Al Jazeera that after arriving in Bangladesh, they have not received food, shelter or enough clean water... READ MORE›
Far From Myanmar Violence, Rohingya in Pakistan Are Seething... READ MORE›
Now they've traded the fear and terror of Myanmar's northern Rakhine state for the chaos of refugee camps in Bangladesh... READ MORE›
Twenty people, all of them foreigners, are killed during an attack by suspected Islamist militants on a cafe in Bangladesh's capital Dhaka, the army says... READ MORE›
She also asked Myanmar to take steps to take back its nationals who have fled to Bangladesh following the violence... READ MORE›
Hasina said the Bangladeshi government would continue to support the Rohingya refugees, but that Myanmar needed to take steps to take their nationals back ... READ MORE›
AP Photo Across the churning black water, Alam Jafar could see his frantic seven-year-old son gasping for breath, his arms flailing just above the ocean's surface... READ MORE›
Mr. Kabir had already been in close touch with the police since Mr. Mubasher disappeared on Feb 29... READ MORE›
On Friday night, assailants assaulted a restaurant in an upscale neighborhood in Dhaka, Bangladesh's teeming capital... READ MORE›
What's really puzzling is the background of these attackers, said Faiz Sobhan of the Dhaka-based think tank, Bangladesh Enterprise Institute... READ MORE›
Four Rohingya refugees were trampled to death by an elephant in a makeshift camp in the Cox's Bazaar area of Bangladesh on Saturday morning... READ MORE›
Rohingya crisis One month after violence started in Myanmar, refugees in Bangladesh face bleak new reality... READ MORE›
A statue of Lady Justice has been removed from the supreme court building in the Bangladeshi capital after objections from Islamist groups... READ MORE›
Nurij, 65, an exhausted Rohingya, receives water after she is carried to a port in Teknaf, Bangladesh, after crossing from Burma, on Oct. 25... READ MORE›
Unwanted in Bangladesh So, what is next for the Rohingya?... READ MORE›
In 2008, protests led to the removal of a statue of a Bangladeshi mystic poet at a road crossing near Dhaka's airport... READ MORE›
Exclusive Sheikh Hasina Wazed rebuffs claims curbs on opposition activists and the media are turning Bangladesh into a one-party state... READ MORE›
The 68-year-old prime minister said the people behind the attacks were trying to ruin Bangladesh, a mainly Muslim nation of 160 million people... READ MORE›
Dozens of Rohingya have already died trying to cross into neighbouring Bangladesh amid a military crackdown in Myanmar's Rakhine state... READ MORE›
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