WHEN the bombs started falling, they were almost beautiful – like the purple blossoms of the banana tree, recalled Manwara ...
But on January 20, within hours of his inauguration, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that froze foreign aid.
Whether it’s on the battlefield, in an international court, or protecting criminal syndicates and their human trafficking ...
Facilities set up by foreign aid groups provide medical treatment for thousands of Rohingya refugees, Bangladeshi officials ...
President Trump's decisions have already started to impact many people around the world who depend on U.S. humanitarian assistance, including the Rohingya refugees living in Bangladesh.
As ethnic forces gain ground against a Myanmar junta controlling less than half the country, Western powers have a chance to aid freedom and limit Russia and China’s influence.
Many Myanmar Learning Center students have gone onto college, often with scholarships from the center, or become naturalized ...
On Saturday 15 February, a day when the courts were shut, over 50 immigration department staff processed the Rohingya ...
Rohingya refugees are already facing significant challenges due to a reduction in international support. The freeze in U.S.
There are 9.2 million people of concern to UNHCR across Asia and the Pacific, including 4.4 million refugees and asylum-seekers, 3.3 million internally displaced people and 2.3 million stateless ...
Refugees should not be pushed back and they should be granted temporary asylum without being locked up in immigration detention.
The regime attacked Argentina’s court system in its response to warrants issued for Myanmar military and ex-civilian officials in relation to a Rohingya genocide case.