Tuesday, July 15, 2025

အာရ်ကန်ရိုဟင်ဂျာအမျိုးသားကောင်စီ (ARNC) ကို ဖွဲ့စည်းကြောင်း ထုတ်ပြန်

မဇ္စျိမ
July 15, 2025 

ပါခွီး

(မဇ္ဈိမ) ။ ။ အာရ်ကန်ပြည်တွင် ရိုဟင်ဂျာလူမျိုးများသည် ဌာနေတိုင်းရင်းသားဖြစ်မှု ၊ မြန်မာ နိုင်ငံသားအဖြစ်အသိ အမှတ်ပြုခံရမှုကို ပြန်လည်ရယူရန်နှင့် ကာကွယ်ရန်အတွက် အာရ်ကန် ရိုဟင်ဂျာအမျိုးသားကောင်စီ (ARNC) ကို ဖွဲ့စည်းလိုက်ကြောင်း ဇူလိုင်လ ၁၃ ရက်နေ့တွင် ထုတ်ပြန်လာသည်။

Saturday, July 12, 2025

150,000 Rohingya flee to Bangladesh amid renewed Myanmar violence

United Nation 
11 July 2025 

© UNHCR/Susan Hopper Rohingya refugees at a camp in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh.


Migrants and Refugees

Escalating conflict and targeted violence in Myanmar’s Rakhine state have forced some 150,000 Rohingya refugees to flee to Bangladesh over the past 18 months – the largest exodus to the neighbouring country in years.

Rohingya refugees in peril in Bangladesh as support wanes: UN

AL Jazeera
11 Jul 2025

 The US and other Western countries have been reducing their funding, prioritising their defence spending instead.


Rohingya refugees gather to collect relief materials from a distribution point in the Kutupalong Refugee Camp in Ukhia in Bangladesh's Cox's Bazar district on March 6, 2025. [AFP]

The plight of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh could rapidly deteriorate further unless more funding can be secured for critical assistance services, according to the United Nations refugee agency.

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Rohingya Muslims cling to life in refugee camps

DAILY SABAH
Jul 02, 2025 

Rohingya Muslims in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar Kutupalong Refugee Camp struggle to survive amid harsh conditions, facing growing difficulties accessing food, health care and shelter as international aid declines. 

Why the 2025 UN Conference Must Deliver on the Rohingya Crisis

THE | DIPLOMAT 
By Zulficar Niaz Tushar
July 02, 2025

Seven years on, the refugee camps are still full. Rohingya futures are still frozen. And the promises from the international community remain, for the most part, unfulfilled.

 Why the 2025 UN Conference Must Deliver ...


This September, the United Nations will host a long-awaited High-Level Conference on the Situation of Rohingya Muslims and Other Minorities in Myanmar. Set to take place in New York, it’s a moment that has been years in the making — proposed by Bangladesh’s chief adviser, Professor Muhammad Yunus, during the 79th U.N. General Assembly and now backed by 106 countries across continents. But behind the diplomacy and formality lies something far more urgent: the fate of over a million people who have been living in limbo for far too long.
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