A 25-year-old Rohingya woman was among a group of 100 Rohingya who fled to Bangladesh to escape drone and artillery strikes on August 5 by the Arakan Army (AA)—an ethnic armed group fighting the ...
News that Myanmar has the world’s largest number of casualties from landmines and unexploded ordnance “is only part of the story of the military junta’s attacks on people with disabilities in Myanmar” ...
Bangladesh needs to develop a national consensus on solving the Rohingya crisis that has become more complicated by the civil ...
have fled to Bangladesh amid fierce clashes between Myanmar's junta forces and the Arakan Army (AA), which now controls approximately 80 percent of Rakhine State. Touhid said that while Bangladesh ...
YANGON, Myanmar - Last year, Myanmar lost more people to landmines and explosive munitions than any other country, according ...
YANGON, Myanmar - Last year, Myanmar lost more people to landmines and explosive munitions than any other country, according ...
The sound of explosions originating from a fight between Myanmar's Junta forces and the Arakan Army at Maung Daw city in Rakhine continues to reverberate throughout the border, with people living in ...
I was heartbroken talking with a young woman who had lost her leg after stepping on a landmine near her home,” Mr Andrews ...
Last year Myanmar lost more people to landmines and explosive munitions than any other country according to a monitor with ...
A UN expert said the situation was most ‘desperate and dangerous’ in Rakhine where thousands of people were threatened by ...