NEWS TODAY ( Today Top News )
23.12.2025
- 5 Rohingya Refugees Disappear From Police Custody. The Supreme Court Asks If They ...-Article-14
- ARSA's military activities raise security concerns among ethnic communities in Mayu Mountains-Burma News International
- Burmese TPS Holders Sue Trump Administration Over Unlawful Termination of Temporary ...-International Refugee Assistance Project
- 'Bihar, Bengal and more': History of 'Greater Bangladesh' map, that Sharif Osman Hadi ...-WION
- Desperate Rohingya refugees risk deadly sea journeys as aid cuts deepen crisis -YouTube
- DHS Announces Phased End of TPS for Burma, Ethiopia, Haiti, South Sudan, Beginning Early 2026-The National Law Review
- Disputed Myanmar election wins China’s vote of confidence -Digital Journal
- Elections under the current circumstances in Myanmar risk provoking further violence-GOV.UK
- In rebel-held Myanmar, civilians face devastating air strikes and a sham election - BBC
- International Court of Justice to Hear RohingyaGenocide Case Next Month -The Diplomat
- Is the Court turning its back on the Rohingya? - The Indian Express
- Min Aung Hlaing: Myanmar's military ruler overseeing election -Mail Online
- Myanmar commits 'apartheid' against Rohingyas - Banglanews24-Banglanews24
- Myanmar junta seeks legitimacy in election widely seen as flawed -The Straits Times
- Myanmar junta using 'brutal violence' to force people to vote: UN -TRT World
- Myanmar: Repressive tactics intensify before junta-imposed elections-Amnesty International
- Myanmar's long march of military rule - France 24
- Myanmar’s Military Prepares to Enact Its Election Plan – The Diplomat
- Photo of the Year: Top refugee photos from 2025 - USA for UNHCR-USA for UNHCR
- Sequestered Suu Kyi overshadows military-run Myanmar election -MailOnline
- Turkey's first lady arrives in Bangladesh to visit Rohingya-Yeni Safak English - Yeni Şafak
- UK remains 'deeply concerned' about ongoing violence in Myanmar, UN representative saysUS Muslims
- UN says Myanmar junta using ‘brutal violence’ to force people to vote -The Straits Times








