Since 2022, the security situation in the refugee camps has deteriorated—including killings, kidnapping, gender-based violence and child protection incidents.
International support for the Rohingya people is diminishing by the day.
Even if they go back to their homeland, what exactly is awaiting them there?
Myanmar's geopolitical value is putting Bangladesh in a tight spot
For Shamsul Ahmed, life in the Rohingya refugee camp is now much better than it was five years ago, but his heart longs for home.
An intervention to teach Rohingya youth their own music is bringing them hope and reconnecting them to their culture.
Criminals shot a Rohingya man dead inside a camp at Leda in Teknaf upazila yesterday afternoon.
On July 6, a nine-year-old boy was stopped at Damdamia check post in Cox's Bazar by the BGB, upon receiving information that Rohingya women and children were being used as drug mules.
United Nations Secretary General Antonio Guterres and World Bank Group President Jim Yong Kim are likely to visit Rohingya refugee camps in Cox's Bazar soon, Finance Minister AMA Muhith said yesterday.
In a recent conversation with an international media portal, Priyanka Chopra revealed the reason she went to visit Rohingya refugee camp
Around 60 babies a day are being born in vast refugee camps in Bangladesh, sheltering hundreds of thousands of mainly Rohingya Muslims who have fled Myanmar, the United Nations children's agency Unicef said on Wednesday.
The recent comments made by three Nobel laureates when they visited Rohingya refugee camps in Cox's Bazar, have brought to the fore the need for the international community to be unanimous in taking concerted action against the genocide that forced more than a million Rohingyas to flee their homeland, Myanmar.
Turkish First Lady Emine Erdogan and Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu yesterday visited a registered Rohingya refugee camp in
OIC Secretary General Yousef bin Ahmad Al-Othaimeen calls upon the Myanmar government to take back Rohingya refugees from Bangladesh.
A criminal gang led by a Pakistani citizen had carried out the attack on the Ansar barracks inside the Rohingya refugee camp at Nayapara of Teknaf on May 13, an accused told a local court yesterday.
Thirty five unknown persons are sued in connection with the killing of an Ansar member who was gunned down allegedly by robbers inside Rohingya refugee camp in Teknaf upazila of Cox’s Bazar.
It was around 2:00 in the morning. Three Ansar members, including the camp commander, were on duty inside the Rohingya refugee