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Rohingya Crisis

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Economy

Dhaka seeks increased Swiss investment

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Bangladesh

PM Hasina seeks more int'l support to ensure Rohingya repatriation

FILE PHOTO: The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi speaks during a news conference in Stockholm, Sweden March 09, 2022. Anders Wiklund/ TT News Agency/via REUTERS
Rohingya Crisis

UNHCR chief Grandi in Bangladesh to support Rohingya refugees

File photo of State Minister for Foreign Affairs Md Shahriar Alam, MP. Photo: UNB
Rohingya Crisis

Rohingya: Bangladesh seeks global community’s role to resolve crisis

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Bangladesh

Foreign secretary urges OIC Council to put pressure on Myanmar

Picture: PRO, Foreign Ministry
Rohingya Crisis

Sustainable solution to Rohingya issues lies on repatriation: Foreign secretary

Myanmar has rejected accusations that its military committed atrocities in the crackdown in 2017 that forced 720,000 Rohingya to flee over the border to Bangladesh/ BSS-AFP
Bangladesh

US announcement on Rohingya Genocide: Dhaka hopes it helps repatriation

Rohingya repatriation may start this year, says Chinese envoy
Videos

Rohingya repatriation may start this year, says Chinese envoy

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Rohingya Crisis

‘Rohingya refugees, their hosts in BD need continued support’

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Rohingya Crisis

Rohingya repatriation likely to start this year, hopes Chinese envoy

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. TBS Sketch.
Bangladesh

Keen to work with UAE for maximum mutual benefit: PM Hasina to Khaleej Times

The ICC was established in 1998 after 120 countries signed the Rome Statute, its founding treaty and governing document. Photo: Reuters
Bangladesh

Crimes against Rohingyas: ICC Prosecutor seeks joint efforts to deliver justice

Around 40,000 Rohingya refugees are estimated to have fled to India from neighboring Myanmar. Photo: Bloomberg.
Rohingya Crisis

Rohingya Crisis: Dhaka seeks effective role from UN envoy for solution

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