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Nearly one million Rohingya refugees will once again observe Eid al-Fitr in displacement camps across Cox’s Bazar, as prospects for safe, voluntary, and dignified repatriation to Myanmar remain stalled amid escalating conflict, weak diplomatic tracti... [1]

TOKYO -- At 84, micro-lending guru Prof. Muhammad Yunus has accumulated international tributes and media accolades galore, from the Nobel Peace Prize for his work promoting grassroots community development to U.S. [2]

Dhaka urges action against slavery, oppression 38 MIN(s) ago Diplomacy Bangladesh-India ties must deliver for people on both sides: High Commissioner Riaz Hamidullah 5 hour(s) ago Diplomacy On Independence Day, Bangladesh receives greetings from Chin... (confirmed by 10 sources) [3]

BANGKOK, Thailand – Young business leaders are invited to exchange ideas and explore their abilities in business areas at the BIMS [4]

As Bangladesh ushers in a new era of leadership under Nobel Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus, the world watches with hope and anticipation. [5]

AFP Three days after a student-led uprising forced their autocratic premier to flee by helicopter, euphoric Bangladeshis with hopes for change welcomed their new leader home. [6]

As we mark the eighth year since the 2017 Rohingya exodus from Rakhine State to Bangladesh during the Myanmar military’s so-called ‘clearance operations’, the deteriorating situation of the Rohingya in both Myanmar and Bangladesh warrants urgent, coo... [7]

AFP The banning of fugitive ex-leader Sheikh Hasina’s party offers a sliver of justice for Bangladeshis demanding she face trial for crimes against humanity but also raises concerns about the inclusivity of elections. [8]

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[1] MM kaladanpress.org · 2026-03-20 · 75% match

Rohingya mark another Eid in exile as repatriation stalls amid ongoing conflict and accountability gaps

Nearly one million Rohingya refugees will once again observe Eid al-Fitr in displacement camps across Cox’s Bazar, as prospects for safe, voluntary, and dignified repatriation to Myanmar remain stalled amid escalating conflict, weak diplomatic tracti

[2] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2025-06-07 · 65% match

Bangladesh's Yunus walks reform tightrope in eye of trade, domestic storms

TOKYO -- At 84, micro-lending guru Prof. Muhammad Yunus has accumulated international tributes and media accolades galore, from the Nobel Peace Prize for his work promoting grassroots community development to U.S.

[3] MM thedailystar.net · 85% match

Diplomacy | The Daily Star

Dhaka urges action against slavery, oppression 38 MIN(s) ago Diplomacy Bangladesh-India ties must deliver for people on both sides: High Commissioner Riaz Hamidullah 5 hour(s) ago Diplomacy On Independence Day, Bangladesh receives greetings from Chin

[4] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2025-03-22 · 75% match

Professor Muhammad Yunus to be keynote speaker at the BIMSTEC Young Gen Forum at ICONSIAM on April 3

BANGKOK, Thailand – Young business leaders are invited to exchange ideas and explore their abilities in business areas at the BIMS

[5] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2024-09-02 · 75% match

Dhaka’s Role in Myanmar’s Crisis

As Bangladesh ushers in a new era of leadership under Nobel Laureate Professor Muhammad Yunus, the world watches with hope and anticipation.

[6] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2024-08-09 · 71% match

High hopes for change as Bangladeshis welcome new leader Yunus home

AFP Three days after a student-led uprising forced their autocratic premier to flee by helicopter, euphoric Bangladeshis with hopes for change welcomed their new leader home.

[7] MM reliefweb.int · 75% match

https://reliefweb.int/report/myanmar/no-more-delays-international-community-must-act-rohingya

As we mark the eighth year since the 2017 Rohingya exodus from Rakhine State to Bangladesh during the Myanmar military’s so-called ‘clearance operations’, the deteriorating situation of the Rohingya in both Myanmar and Bangladesh warrants urgent, coo

[8] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2025-05-24 · 40% match

Ban on ousted ex-ruling party divides Bangladesh voters

AFP The banning of fugitive ex-leader Sheikh Hasina’s party offers a sliver of justice for Bangladeshis demanding she face trial for crimes against humanity but also raises concerns about the inclusivity of elections.

[9] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2020-07-05 · 43% match

Nobel laureate Yunus sees COVID-19 as chance to redesign economy

TOKYO -- Besides causing human suffering and economic loss, the coronavirus pandemic has brought about stark divisions within individual countries as well as internationally.

[10] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2016-10-04 · 42% match

Nobel winner's long-term approach is key to scientific advancement

TOKYO -- Yoshinori Osumi, an honorary professor at the Tokyo Institute of Technology, won this year's Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine for research he began in 1988 -- proof of the importance of maintaining a long-term approach to scientific dev

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