Key players make comeback as Bangladesh announces squad for test series against India \
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Key players make comeback as Bangladesh announces squad for test series against India

08-Dec-2022
The 24-year-old Zakir was selected for the 17-person team after scoring 173 runs for Bangladesh A in the opening four-day match against India A in Cox's Bazar last week.
08-Dec-2022 Sports
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Tamim Iqbal ruled out of Bangladesh’s ODI series against India due to groin injury \
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Tamim Iqbal ruled out of Bangladesh’s ODI series against India due to groin injury

02-Dec-2022
Tamim sustained the injury on Wednesday during a warm-up match at the same site. Taskin Ahmed, the fast bowler, was ruled out of the first ODI due to a back ailment earlier on Thursday.
02-Dec-2022 Sports
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Myanmar: 5 years since Rohingya mass exodus, UNHCR urges solutions \
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Myanmar: 5 years since Rohingya mass exodus, UNHCR urges solutions

25-Aug-2022
Geneva [Switzerland], August 25 (ANI): This week marks five years since more than 700,000 ethnic Rohingya fled military persecution from Myanmar for neighbouring Bangladesh, the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, said.
25-Aug-2022 World
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Indian stakes high in resolution of repatriation of displaced persons from Myanmar \
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Indian stakes high in resolution of repatriation of displaced persons from Myanmar

14-Jun-2022
New York [US], June 14 (ANI): As the only country that shares a long border with both Bangladesh and Myanmar, India has "high stakes in the resolution of the issue of repatriation of the displaced persons from the Rakhine state of Myanmar".
14-Jun-2022 World
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Chinese companies in Bangladesh indulge in illegal activities \
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Chinese companies in Bangladesh indulge in illegal activities

09-Jun-2022
Dhaka [Bangladesh], June 9 (ANI): Several Chinese firms are indulging in unscrupulous practices in Bangladesh, especially in the construction sector and printing of counterfeit documents, as well as in the trade of prohibited items.
09-Jun-2022 World
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IOM deploys teams to support Rohingya refugees affected by camp fire in Bangladesh \
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IOM deploys teams to support Rohingya refugees affected by camp fire in Bangladesh

10-Jan-2022
Geneva [Switzerland], January 10 (ANI): The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has deployed several teams within Rohingya camp-16 in Cox's Bazar in southeastern Bangladesh to provide assistance to refugees affected by a second devastating fire in one week, as per media reports.
10-Jan-2022 World
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1,200 Rohingya refugees’ homes gutted in a massive fire \
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1,200 Rohingya refugees’ homes gutted in a massive fire

10-Jan-2022
Dhaka [Bangladesh], January 10 (ANI): Around 1,200 Rohingya refugees' homes were destroyed in a massive fire in the Kata area of Camp-16 refugee camp in Ukhiya of Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh on Sunday.
10-Jan-2022 World
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UN expert commends Bangladesh for providing safe haven to Rohingyas \
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UN expert commends Bangladesh for providing safe haven to Rohingyas

20-Dec-2021
New York [US], December 20 (ANI): A UN independent expert has commended Bangladesh for providing a safe haven to Rohingya refugees fleeing Myanmar.
20-Dec-2021 World
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Remember the Rohingya ‘forced to run for their lives’ \
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Remember the Rohingya ‘forced to run for their lives’

15-Dec-2021
The world must not forget the roughly one million Rohingya from Myanmar “forced to run for their lives from the military’s genocidal attack against them”, an independent UN human rights expert said on Monday, beginning his first mission to Bangladesh.  
The Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar, Tom Andrews, began his official visit with a  reminding that when conditions allow for their safe, dignified and sustainable repatriation, “the Rohingya want nothing more than to return to their homes in Myanmar”. The  erupted in August 2017, following attacks on remote police outposts in western Myanmar by armed groups alleged to be from within the community. These were followed by systematic counter attacks against the minority, mainly Muslim Rohingya, which human rights groups, including senior UN officials, .    

Support those driven from home

During his six-day trip, the Special Rapporteur will visit Dhaka, the Rohingya refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar, and the island of Bhasan Char – where many Rohingya have been relocated. He will meet Government and civil society representatives, UN officials and, most importantly, members of the Rohingya community. “While the Myanmar junta continues to systematically violate the people of Myanmar’s human rights, it is critical that the global community support those who have been forced to flee their homes in Myanmar for Bangladesh”, Mr. Andrews said. “I am honoured to have the opportunity to meet with them”.

Listening

The UN expert expressed his gratitude to the Bangladesh Government for providing him with access during this essential mission, noting that he has been given an important opportunity to meet with relevant officials as well as international and civil society organizations in relation to Myanmar. “In particular, I look forward to meeting with Rohingya, to listen to them, lend support, and work together with them towards sustainable long-term solutions and pursuing accountability for the atrocities the military committed against them in Myanmar”, underscored Mr. Andrews On his last day in the country, 19 December, the independent expert will share his preliminary observations during a press conference in Dhaka. His findings will also form part of an update to be presented to the UN in March. Special Rapporteurs and are appointed by the Geneva-based UN Human Rights Council to  on a specific human rights theme or a country situation. The positions are honorary and they are not paid for their work.
15-Dec-2021 United Nations
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Remember the Rohingya ‘forced to run for their lives’ \
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Remember the Rohingya ‘forced to run for their lives’

15-Dec-2021
The world must not forget the roughly one million Rohingya from Myanmar “forced to run for their lives from the military’s genocidal attack against them”, an independent UN human rights expert said on Monday, beginning his first mission to Bangladesh.  
The Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar, Tom Andrews, began his official visit with a  reminding that when conditions allow for their safe, dignified and sustainable repatriation, “the Rohingya want nothing more than to return to their homes in Myanmar”. The  erupted in August 2017, following attacks on remote police outposts in western Myanmar by armed groups alleged to be from within the community. These were followed by systematic counter attacks against the minority, mainly Muslim Rohingya, which human rights groups, including senior UN officials, .    

Support those driven from home

During his six-day trip, the Special Rapporteur will visit Dhaka, the Rohingya refugee camps in Cox’s Bazar, and the island of Bhasan Char – where many Rohingya have been relocated. He will meet Government and civil society representatives, UN officials and, most importantly, members of the Rohingya community. “While the Myanmar junta continues to systematically violate the people of Myanmar’s human rights, it is critical that the global community support those who have been forced to flee their homes in Myanmar for Bangladesh”, Mr. Andrews said. “I am honoured to have the opportunity to meet with them”.

Listening

The UN expert expressed his gratitude to the Bangladesh Government for providing him with access during this essential mission, noting that he has been given an important opportunity to meet with relevant officials as well as international and civil society organizations in relation to Myanmar. “In particular, I look forward to meeting with Rohingya, to listen to them, lend support, and work together with them towards sustainable long-term solutions and pursuing accountability for the atrocities the military committed against them in Myanmar”, underscored Mr. Andrews On his last day in the country, 19 December, the independent expert will share his preliminary observations during a press conference in Dhaka. His findings will also form part of an update to be presented to the UN in March. Special Rapporteurs and are appointed by the Geneva-based UN Human Rights Council to  on a specific human rights theme or a country situation. The positions are honorary and they are not paid for their work.
15-Dec-2021 United Nations
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