Fire in Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh leaves thousands homeless
Close to 12,000 Rohingya refugees were rendered homeless and more than 2,000 shelters in a refugee camp in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar were destroyed after a fire on Sunday, March 5
US holds talks with President Nicolás Maduro amid energy crisis and other stories
Today we look at the meeting between Venezuelan President Maduro with US officials, the killing of a leader of South Africa’s shack dwellers’ movement, and more
UN Security Council holds session on Ukraine, Poland pledges arms and other stories
Today we look at the UN Security Council special session on Ukraine, a major oil spill spreading to Ecuador’s Amazon region, and more
Today we look at the explosions outside the Kabul airport, the Danish government’s intervention in a historic nurses strike, and more
Amazon workers lead ‘White Monday’ strike across Italy and other stories
We take a look at the nationwide strike by Amazon workers across Italy, a massive fire at a Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh, recent developments in Yemen, and the presence of armed rebel groups in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the pretext of foreign military interventions
Reports chronicle continuing violence and discrimination against Rohingya community
Violence against the persecuted Rohingya minority community has persisted despite demands to Myanmar state authorities to ensure their safety
‘No more genocide!’- Rohingya mark two years of genocide day
At least a 100,000 Rohingya marched in the Kutupalong refugee camp in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, the largest refugee camp in the world.






