Rohingya Refugees Stuck on Boats in Andaman Sea, U.N. Says Two boats carrying about 400 people have been at sea for weeks, the U.N. refugee agency said, calling on nearby governments to rescue them.
Fighting to Govern Myanmar, From a Teeny Office in Washington The National Unity Government of Myanmar, formed as an alternative to the junta that orchestrated a 2021 coup, has to battle global apathy and ignorance as it struggles for recognition.
Cyclone Aid Stalled in Myanmar: ‘I Just Hope We Get Help Before We Die.’ Aid groups in the war-torn country say they are having trouble gaining access to areas affected by the storm without approval from the junta.
Cyclone Mocha Moves Toward Myanmar and Bangladesh The storm strengthened further on Sunday morning as it headed toward land, in an area that is home to the world’s largest refugee camp.
Fire in Bangladesh Camp Adds to Rohingya Refugees’ Misery Twelve thousand residents of the camp, already some of the most dispossessed people on earth, were left without shelter.