9 Articles
9 Articles
BNP Expresses 'grave Concern' over Dhaka's Agreement to Open Aid Corridor for Myanmar's Rakhine
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Former Bangladesh prime minister Khaleda Zia's BNP has expressed "grave concern" over the Muhammad Yunus-led interim government's announcement that Dhaka had agreed in-principle to open a humanitarian corridor for transporting relief supplies to Myanmar's Rakhine state. World News | BNP Expresses 'grave Concern' over Dhaka's Agreement to Open Aid Corridor for Myanmar's Rakhine.
Rohingya genocide a test of international moral and legal commitment: Pak, Myanmar experts raise concerns - Islamabad Post
ISLAMABAD, MAY 1 (DNA): The genocide of the Rohingya in Myanmar is a systematic campaign rooted in Buddhist chauvinism, mono-ethnic nationalism, and the denial of Rohingya identity. Addressing atrocities of this scale requires moral courage, strong legal mechanisms, and a unified global response. As such, it represents a critical test of the international community’s moral and legal resolve. Justice can only be achieved through sustained interna…
UN corridor plan fuels sovereignty debate in Dhaka - The New Nation
Al Mamun Harun Ur Rashid : With no tangible progress in Rohingya repatriation and worsening humanitarian conditions in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, a United Nations proposal to establish a humanitarian corridor through Bangladesh has stirred political debate, public concern, and strategic apprehension. According to diplomatic sources, the UN has requested Bangladesh’s support in facilitating a corridor to deliver urgent humanitarian assistance – suc…


Bangladesh backs UN aid corridor proposal to troubled Myanmar
Bangladesh’s interim government said Tuesday it was open to a UN aid corridor through its territory to reach starving civilians in Myanmar’s Rakhine state. But the proposal, raised by United Nations chief Antonio Guterres on a visit to Bangladesh in March, has also sparked widespread criticism by politicians in Dhaka. Around a million members of the persecuted and mostly Muslim Rohingya live in squalid relief camps in Bangladesh, most of whom ar…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 67% of the sources lean Right
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage