In a rare diplomatic gesture, the chief of Myanmar’s powerful rebel group, the Arakan Army (AA), has sent a congratulatory message to Bangladesh’s new Foreign Minister Khalilur Rahman. Foreign ...
The Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has brought back 73 fishermen who had been held by the Arakan Army, Myanmar’s armed rebel group. They were returned through the Jaliapara transit terminal in Teknaf ...
The entrance to the Teknaf Land Port in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, just across the border from Maungdaw in Myanmar. Credit: Wikimedia Commons/Rocky Masum On February 23, three Bangladeshi-origin members ...
A military air strike by the Myanmar military in Rakhine state has killed at least 17 people and injured 14 others, local media reported, in the latest civil war carnage weeks after a military-backed ...
Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) yesterday detained three members of Arakan Army while they were attempting to infiltrate Bangladesh through Amtali border in Naikhongchari upazila of Bandarban. The ...
A total of 73 fishermen detained by Myanmar's Arakan Army were brought back to Bangladesh today. The returnees include 66 Bangladeshi nationals and seven Rohingyas, officials said. For all latest news ...
The Rohingya humanitarian crisis, once limited to Myanmar’s Rakhine State and the overcrowded refugee camps of Bangladesh, has transformed in recent years into a potentially far-reaching regional ...
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BGB brings back 73 fishermen held by Arakan Army
, Feb. 16 -- Members of Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has brought back 73 Bangladeshi fishermen who were detained by the Arakan Army at different times while fishing in the Naf River and the Bay of ...
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Myanmar is no longer just a failed state. It is becoming a country with little hope of recovery. The year 2025 offered no convincing evidence that Myanmar will emerge as a peaceful, prosperous and ...
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