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Published At : Apr 8th, 2025
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Dhaka considers assisting UN-led humanitarian assistance in Rakhine
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UN Chief Guterres, CA Yunus to visit Rohingya camp on 14 March
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WFP appeals for urgent funding to prevent rations cuts to Rohingyas
Published At : Mar 7th, 2025
UN food agency seeks urgent funding to avoid aid cuts to Rohingya
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UN SG reaffirms continued support to Rohingya crisis in Bangladesh
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Malaysia turns back boats carrying 300 Myanmar migrants
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Bangladesh seeks more food aid for Rohingya Refugees
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