Un Warns Myanmar Conflict Blocking Rohingya Return
UN warns critical funding shortfalls risk halving monthly food rations for over 1 million Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, while ongoing conflict blocks safe return to Myanmar.
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Rohingya refugees: Unable to return home, unable to feel safe
Rohingya refugees: Unable to return home, unable to feel safe Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh continue to face severe restrictions on their movement and their daily lives. Kate Rankin September 29 2025, 11:32am As the international community prepares for a high-level conference at the United Nations in New York on September 30 on the situation of Rohingya Muslims and other minorities in Myanmar, the voices of those most affected remain largely…


After mass exodus, limbo: Rohingya refugees test international resolve
More than eight years after over 750,000 Rohingya Muslims fled Myanmar for sprawling camps in Bangladesh, the crisis remains unresolved. On Tuesday, world leaders, UN officials and civil society groups will convene in New York for a high-level summit to confront not just the humanitarian emergency, but the geopolitical deadlock that perpetuates it.
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