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The UN rapporteur has warned that Myanmar is 'maximising suffering' for Rohingya Muslims and other minorities in actions reminiscent of 2017 crimes against humanity.
The Saudi-led military coalition said the second attack on the airport 'constitutes a war crime' after it intercepted a booby-trapped drone earlier in the day.
In today's roundup: First Covid-19 death reported in Bangladesh's refugee camps, Saudi Arabia's mosques reopen and Yemen's influx of migrants face the threat of coronavirus.
Emergency teams are trying to prevent a coronavirus 'nightmare' amongst Rohingya Muslim refugees.
Myanmar's Rohingya are living in 'squalid and inhumane' conditions, according to rights groups.
Some members of the Rohingya Muslim minority hailed the ruling by the UN's top court, while others were skeptical it would be implemented.
"They once shared our sorrows and helped us during the 2017 massacre. Now we are doing what we can to support them in their time of need"
Two humanitarian rescue ships have pulled 394 people from a dangerously overcrowded wooden vessel in the Mediterranean amid an increase in attempted crossings by migrants.
"We are facing so many difficulties here. We need education so that we do not have a lost generation.â€
The Bangladeshi government must reinstate internet and mobile access in Rohingya camps in order to help coordinate an adequate response to the COVID-19 pandemic, HRW says.