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Friday, December 5, 2025

Today's Top News (Quick Search ) December 2025


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NEWS TODAY    ( Today Top News )

05.12.2025

Sunday, November 30, 2025

Today's Top News (Quick Search ) November 2025

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30.11.2025

Saturday, November 29, 2025

New Light of Myanmar ( English Newspaper ) November 2025

Global New Light of Myanmar

November'2025

30.11.2025

 

A collective failure

Dhaka Tribune
Ahtaram Shin
Maung Solaiman Shah
Publish : 27 Nov 2025,

The Rohingya crisis is not a regional burden but a test of global conscience 

 

The face of the Andaman Sea once again turned into a graveyard for the Rohingya. Earlier this month, a boat carrying Rohingya refugees, desperate families fleeing ongoing persecution and violence in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, sank near the Thai-Malaysian border, with hundreds still missing.

Saturday, November 22, 2025

Lucky Karim has delivered a wonderful speech at UNGA, A Rohingya Woman.

Greatly honored to be able to testify today before the U.S House Foreign Affairs Committee Dems on #Burma 🇲🇲Just three years ago, I was the little girl worrying about my future and the lives of my community in the shadow of my shelter in refugee camps and today proudly representing my country, community and speaking from my lived experience for those left behind — Despite the ground reality, the Burmese #Military regime is planning a sham #election next month, this election will never be free or fair. It’s only a way for the Military regime to seek international legitimacy. The international community and the U.S government must act now to pressure the Burmese Military to stop its attacks and to allow aid into Rakhine State and other areas across the country facing high levels of food insecurity. 
 

UN High-Level Conference Calls for Concrete Plan for Rohingya Return | General Assembly 2025

Bangladesh’s Statement at UNGA Third Committee on Rohingya and Minorities in Myanmar – 19 Nov 2025

 

Malaysia’s Statement at UNGA

“On 19 November 2025, the representative of Malaysia delivered a statement at the UNGA Third Committee on the situation of the Rohingya and other minorities in Myanmar.”


The Gambia’s Statement

“On 19 November 2025, the representative of The Gambia delivered a statement at the UNGA Third Committee on the situation of the Rohingya and other minorities in Myanmar.”

 

 

United Kingdom’s Statement at UNGA

“On 19 November 2025, the representative of the United Kingdom delivered a statement at the UNGA Third Committee on the situation of the Rohingya and other minorities in Myanmar.”

 

Denmark Delivers EU Statement at UNGA

“On 19 November 2025, Denmark, speaking on behalf of the European Union and its Member States, delivered a statement at the UNGA Third Committee on the situation of the Rohingya and other minorities in Myanmar.”

 

Myanmar Representative Addresses UNGA Third Committee on Rohingya Situation – 19 Nov 2025 

UN High-Level Conference Calls for Concrete Plan for Rohingya Return | General Assembly 2025

Wednesday, November 12, 2025

A timeline of the Rohingya crisis

MSF
August 26, 2025
Originally published on August 23, 2019

Years after the mass exodus of Rohingya people from Myanmar, their future looks as uncertain as ever. Learn more about the history of the crisis. 

Bangladesh 1978 © MS
 
Eight years after the mass exodus of Rohingya people from Myanmar, their future looks as uncertain as ever. Uprooted from their homeland by a campaign of targeted violence launched by the Myanmar military in August 2017, some 700,000 ethnic Rohingya refugees sought safety just across the border in Bangladesh. They joined thousands of others from the community who had fled earlier episodes of violence and abuse. Today there are nearly one million Rohingya living in overcrowded camps in Cox’s Bazar—now the largest refugee settlement in the world.

Friday, October 31, 2025

Today's Top News (Quick Search ) October 2025

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31.10.2025

Monday, October 27, 2025

ASEAN Foreign Ministers Reaffirm 5PC As Priority For Myanmar Before Elections

BERNAMA
27/10/2025

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 26 (Bernama) -- ASEAN foreign ministers today reaffirmed that Myanmar must implement the Five-Point Consensus (5PC) to resolve its political crisis before holding any elections, and pledged to strengthen cooperation to address transnational crimes arising from the conflict.

Saturday, October 18, 2025

Number of Rohingyas leaving by boats tripled in first half of 2025: UNHCR

Bangladesh Post
UNB, Dhaka
Bangladesh Post Desk
Published : 16 Oct 2025

The number of Rohingya refugees who left Bangladesh by boats in the first six months of the year tripled compared to last year, as conditions for children in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar camps continue to deteriorate and funding cuts reduce essential services, said Save the Children.

Saturday, October 4, 2025

Remarks at a High-Level Conference on the Situation of Rohingya Muslims and Other Minorities in Myanmar

United States Mission to the United Nations
September 30, 2025 



Charles Harder
Special Envoy for Best Future Generations
New York, New York

AS PREPARED

Thank you, Chair. Thank you, to the President of the General Assembly, and all speakers today.

The United States expresses its support for Rohingya and other Myanmar minorities who have been victims of repression and violence. Survivors of that persecution are here with us today. I commend their bravery in speaking out. 

U.N. Rohingya Conference Must Spark Concrete Action

ROBERT KENNEDY HUMANRIGHT
Alexis Capati
Catherine Cooper
October 3, 2025

“You already have the evidence. You already have the power. What is missing is the political will.” Rohingya Activist Wai Wai Nu at the U.N. High-level Conference on Tuesday, September 30, 2025. 
 
As the Rohingya community faces compounding crises, this week’s U.N. High-level Conference on the Situation of Rohingya Muslims and Other Minorities in Myanmar was held at a critical moment. The Rohingya, who are one of the most persecuted communities in the world, face existential threats, including international crimes by the Myanmar military and the Arakan Army, an ethnic armed group. Outside of Myanmar, the Rohingya who live in refugee camps in Bangladesh face drastic cuts to essential aid.

The Rohingya are being forgotten at the UN

ARAB NEWS
Dr. Azeem Ibrahim
October 03, 20

The Rohingya are at risk of becoming a permanently forgotten people (File/AFP)
 
 The annual UN General Assembly has once again come and gone. World leaders delivered lofty speeches about war, climate change, and human rights. Yet among the most acute humanitarian tragedies of our time, the plight of the Rohingya, there was little more than symbolic mention. The genocide that forced nearly a million Rohingya into Bangladesh, and the continued persecution of those still in Myanmar, risks being relegated to the margins of global concern.

Friday, October 3, 2025

US, UK pledge $96m in new aid

daily sun
UNB, Dhaka
Publish: Thursday, 02 October, 2025 



The United States and the United Kingdom announced a fresh aid commitment of 96 million dollars in the first-ever high-level conference on the Rohingya and other Myanmar minorities at the UN headquarters on Tuesday, said Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam.
 
The US announced a new donation of 60 million dollars and the UK 36 million dollars, he told UNB.
 

Rohingya Plea for International Intervention: UN High-Level Meeting Highlights Crisis

Devdiscouse
Devdiscourse News Desk | United Nations 
Updated: 02-10-2025


At a historic United Nations high-level meeting, Rohingya Muslims urged the international community to prevent mass killings in Myanmar and help them achieve normal lives. Despite decades of violence, displacement, and genocidal acts, the Rohingya continue to face severe human rights abuses without substantial international intervention.
 
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In a significant gathering at the United Nations, Rohingya Muslims made an impassioned plea to the global community for intervention against the ongoing mass killings in Myanmar. The high-level meeting aimed to shed light on their decades-long suffering and the extreme conditions they continue to endure.

Thursday, October 2, 2025

High-Level Conference Highlights Significant Challenges Facing Resolution of Rohingya Refugee Crisis

THE | DIPLOMAT
By Sebastian Strangio
October 02, 2025

 A safe and voluntary repatriation of refugees to Rakhine State remains unlikely for the foreseeable future. Is it time for a new approach?

Rohingya rights advocate Wai Wai Nu addresses the High-Level Conference on the Situation of Rohingya Muslims and Other Minorities at the U.N. General Assembly in New York, Sept. 30, 2025. Credit: X/Wai Wai Nu

On Tuesday, top U.N. and government officials warned of the critical situation facing Rohingya Muslims and other minorities in Myanmar, due to funding shortfalls and the unstable political conditions inside Myanmar.

The High-Level Conference on the Situation of Rohingya Muslims and Other Minorities in Myanmar was convened at the United Nations General Assembly in New York to mobilize global support for Rohingya refugees and formulate a coordinated plan for the resolution of their return to Myanmar’s Rakhine State.

Rohingya Muslims plead for help at the UN to stop the killings in Myanmar

NEWS NATION
EDITH M. LEDERER, Associated Press 
Updated: Oct 1, 2025  

FILE – Rohingya refugees wait for food to be distributed during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan at their camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, March 6, 2025. (AP Photo/Shafiqur Rahman, File)
 

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Rohingya Muslims pleaded with the international community at the first United Nations high-level meeting on the plight of the ethnic minority to prevent the mass killings taking place in Myanmar and to help those in the persecuted group lead normal lives.

“This is a historic occasion for Myanmar, but this is long overdue,” Wai Wai Nu, the Rohingya founder and executive director of the Women’s Peace Network-Myanmar, told ministers and ambassadors from many of the U.N.’s 193-member nations in the General Assembly Hall.

New York Declaration on Rohingya Rights and Protection


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