In a powerful letter to Bangladesh's Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus, the UN secretary general, António Guterres, has reaffirmed ...
Rohingya children denied school admission in Delhi seek help from government schools, following Supreme Court order.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is expected to visit Bangladesh in March during a politically tense time. He aims to ...
Intelligence agencies have raised an alarm about the ISI’s evolving tactics, which center around weaponising Rohingya ...
The group now controls the majority of the western state. Now comes the hard part: governing, and doing it well enough to win ...
Former UN rights rapporteur for Myanmar explains that the court must remain impartial in Rohingya genocide case.
The Danish Siddiqui Foundation on Tuesday announced the Danish Siddiqui Journalism Award, which will recognise journalists who “uphold the journalistic values of courage, integrity, empathy, and truth ...
The US administration's 90-day foreign aid freeze has left a huge hole in funding worldwide for everything from HIV medicines to mosquito nets, but as calls go out for alternative donors to plug the ...
The myth of an Arab “Palestine,” a place that has never existed, has plunged the region into an endless state of war, violence, and self-inflicted deprivation. There’s no legitimate moral, historical, ...
Bertil Lintner looks at the often devious ways in which China cemented the pauk-phaw or kinship relationship to become the dominant foreign power in Myanmar, sidelining all others.
Amid an economic downturn, Germans with an immigrant background are more worried about their finances than the rest of the ...