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Tensions are rising on the remote prison island of Bhasan Char, where some 300 Rohingya refugees were shipped after being rescued from traffickers.
The Bangladeshi government's ban on internet access for Rohingya refugees is causing panic and misinformation to spread faster than the coronavirus itself.
A shocking number of Bangladeshi domestic workers in Saudi Arabia are victim to ongoing abuse and exploitation at the hands of their employers, with some extreme cases documented by NGOs.
Could digital diplomacy be the answer to inequality and war in the Middle East?
The ICJ's ruling, while commendable and historic, does little to change realities on the ground for not only 1.3 million Rohingya refugees, but also the 200,000 who remain trapped.
Feature: Where there was once a forest, barren hills now house hundreds of thousands in the world's largest refugee camp.
Analysis: The labour economies of GCC countries are shifting due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Their recovery may benefit from more economic cooperation and freedom of movement.
This year millions of Muslims across the world are facing a Ramadan like never before, as communal and cultural events are disrupted by the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Citizenship Amendment Bill was introduced by the Hindu nationalist-led government of Prime Minister Narendra Modi following his resounding election victory in May.
Feature: Rohingyas continue to face discrimination in Myanmar as they deal with grave limitations in practically all areas of life including access to basic healthcare, writes Urvashi Sarkar.