The Myanmar government has suspended cargo transportation and trade between Yangon and Teknaf in Cox's Bazar. This decision follows the interference of the Arakan Army, a rebel group, which has been preventing cargo ships from traveling from Yangon to Teknaf's land port.
The most well-known armed group taking on Myanmar’s ruling junta faces renewed accusations of rape, night raids, and murder.
A rickety wooden boat carrying more than 100 Rohingya Muslims landed Wednesday in Indonesia as the northernmost province of Aceh continued to receive the refugees fleeing persecution and political unr
Four cargo ships that left Yangon, Myanmar, bound for the Teknaf land port in Cox’s Bazar have been stuck for three days due to detention by Myanmar’s separatist armed group, the Arakan Army. The ships are carrying goods worth an estimated Tk 40 crore.
The Rohingya crisis has become an enduring humanitarian disaster, with renewed violence in Myanmar forcing nearly 80,000 more refugees to seek shelter in Bangladesh since August last year
Renewed violence in Myanmar has forced around 80,000 more Rohingyas to take shelter in Bangladesh since August last year, worsening the already precarious situation in Cox’s Bazar camps, shows a recent study.
Authorities have launched an eviction operation to clear newly established Rohingya settlements from the hills due to safety and environmental concerns.   In Teknaf, Cox’s Bazar, authorities have started relocating Rohingya settlements that have
As per sources, Pakistan’s spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence was engaged in the spadework to convince the Rohingya armed groups in Bangladesh to collaborate for ‘effective coordination’ in their
Pakistan's influence in Bangladesh has significantly increased after the fall of the Shiekh Hasina government in August.
Cox's Bazar is hosting its first-ever "Burning Crab Festival," a three-day event inspired by the renowned "Burning Man" festival of USA. The festival, which began yesterday (29 January) has attracted foreign tourists from 11 countries and is showcasing the beauty and culture of the region. It will continue till 31 January at Mermaid Beach Resort.