Nobel peace laureates to Suu Kyi 'End Rohingya genocide or face..... READ MORE›
Talking to Al Jazeera, Yan Yan said four men from the security forces entered the Marma family's home during a dawn raid on January 22... READ MORE›
About 700,000 Rohingya Muslims have fled army-led violence in Buddhist-majority Myanmar since late August and are living in Bangladeshi refugee camps... READ MORE›
The DSE always intended to opt for the highest bidder -- in this case a Chinese consortium led by the Shanghai Stock Exchange SSE ... READ MORE›
Bangladeshis living on nearby islands are critical of their government's efforts for the Rohingya... READ MORE›
View of the Vashan Char, previously known as Thengar Char island in the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh February 14, 2018... READ MORE›
A Rohingya refugee who goes by Satara says she's sold WFP food aid five times since coming to Bangladesh... READ MORE›
Khaleda Zia's court case is the latest gambit in a long battle with PM Sheikh Hasina... READ MORE›
Zia's party, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party had boycotted the last elections, giving Hasina's Awami League a walkover... READ MORE›
Published February 8, 2018 7 18 pm Khaleda Zia's son Tarique Rahman was given 10 years in jail in the same case... READ MORE›
A court in the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka, has sentenced former Prime Minister Khaleda Zia to five years in jail in a corruption case... READ MORE›
Clashes broke out between police and BNP activists who hurled bricks... READ MORE›
Bangladesh's ex-premier and opposition BNP chief Khaleda Zia was on Thursday sentenced to five years in jail in a corruption case... READ MORE›
Despite having lived in Myanmar for generations, many Rohingya are denied legal recognition there and are commonly viewed as illegal migrants from Bangladesh... READ MORE›
Massacres against Muslims branded as Bangladeshis in Assam are cyclic... READ MORE›
Shamsul, left, and Jafar stand outside their home in the Thaingkhali Rohingya refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh... READ MORE›
They want the Rohingya to enjoy the same rights as others in Burma... READ MORE›
Emphasis must be placed on wish of local Rakhine ethnic people who are real Myanmar citizens... READ MORE›
They want the Rohingya to enjoy the same rights as others in Burma... READ MORE›
Apart from showing refugees how to use the alarms, staff train aid workers and other Rohingya on how to respond should one sound in the camps... READ MORE›
Apart from showing refugees how to use the alarms, staff train aid workers and other Rohingya on how to respond should one sound in the camps... READ MORE›
Turkey and Bangladesh, once at odds, are cooperating to bring aid to hundreds of thousands of Rohingya refugees... READ MORE›
He seemed to have this hatred for America, said Monirul Islam, the chief of Bangladesh's counterterrorism police operations... READ MORE›
North Korean hackers behind attacks on cryptocurrency exchanges, South Korean newspaper reports... READ MORE›
The NIS also said emails used in the attacks used North Korean internet addresses, according to the Chosun Ilbo... 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›
The man who faces terror charges over Monday's bus terminal bombing in New York posted a warning to President Donald trump just before the attack... READ MORE›
Akayed Ullah, 27, was charged on Tuesday, local time, about 24 hours after the explosion that caused a peak hour frenzy in Midtown Manhattan... READ MORE›
Overseas, Bangladesh counterterrorism officers questioned Ullah's wife and other relatives, officials said... READ MORE›
A massive mudslide sparked by heavy rains and flooding in an area of Freetown, Sierra Leone, has killed around 500 people and left hundreds more missing... READ MORE›
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi conducted an aerial survey of flood-hit Bihar state on Saturday and has pledged a relief fund of 78m... READ MORE›
Since the 1970s, only 34,000 Rohingya have been registered with the UN in Bangladesh, Tan said, with estimates of unregistered refugees in the hundreds of thousands... 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›
Myanmar officials blamed the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army ARSA for the torching of homes in Rakhine State... READ MORE›
We need more medicines to cope with the rising number of patients, Dr Mohsin Uddin Ahmed from the Bangladesh Red Crescent BRC told Al Jazeera... 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›
Thousands of Rohingya people displaced as violence in Burma erupts again... READ MORE›
More than half of the 400,000 refugees who have fled Myanmar for Bangladesh since late August are children, and hundreds came without parents, Unicef said... READ MORE›
The plan targets 1.2 million people, including all Rohingya refugees, and 300,000 Bangladeshi host communities over the next six months, he said... READ MORE›
But with Suu Kyi's continued reluctance to speak out on the Rohingya's plight and the ensuing human rights crisis, her star has begun to dim... READ MORE›
Annie Gowen The Washington Post Washington begins to sour on Aung San Suu Kyi amid mounting ethnic violence Rohingya militants in Burma Terrorists or freedom fighters?... READ MORE›
More than 16 million people have been affected by monsoon flooding across the South Asian countries of India, Nepal, and 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›
At least 46 people have been killed in landslides and flooding after heavy monsoon rains in southeast Bangladesh, police and medical officers said... READ MORE›
The influx adds to about 300,000 Rohingya, already located in camps around the Bangladeshi city of Cox's Bazar... 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›
Millions of people across Nepal, Bangladesh and India face severe food shortages and disease caused by polluted flood waters... 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›
Last week at least 46 Rohingya were found dead along the banks of the Naf River, which forms part of the border between Myanmar and Bangladesh... READ MORE›
Partition of India Survivors of 1947 riots recall horrors of India-Pakistan separation... READ MORE›
The monsoon rains came two weeks after Cyclone Mora smashed into Bangladesh's southeast, killing at least eight people and damaging tens of thousands of homes... READ MORE›
Bangladesh has the world's second-largest garment industry, with nearly 4,000 factories... READ MORE›
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