At least 32 people died after a boat carrying undocumented migrants capsized near the Thai-Malaysian coast in November 2025.
Malaysia investigates trafficking links, while advocates urge ASEAN and UNHCR to create humanitarian corridors. Resettlement options are narrowing globally, exacerbating Rohingya desperation.
This year, sailing season began early. Observers are expecting more Rohingya to attempt the journey than ever before. Chris ...
Creating a pathway toward third-country resettlement is the only practical way to stop refugees from dying at sea.
The Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency said rescuers found another survivor and recovered eight more bodies on Tuesday off ...
You’ve come at a time when Bangladesh is undergoing a significant transformation, an uprising led by young people. Now we are preparing for the election, which will be a historic moment for the nation ...
The death toll from a capsized boat carrying Rohingya migrants off the coasts of Thailand and Malaysia has risen to 27. International organizations have called for enhanced rescue efforts as ...
Amnesty International expressed concern on Monday over the worsening plight of Rohingya Muslims both in Myanmar and foreign countries. This comes after a boat carrying 90 Rohingya refugees and ...
Malaysian and Thai authorities on Tuesday resumed their search for dozens of people missing at sea, days after a boat ...
At least 21 Rohingya refugees dead and dozens missing after boat sinks near Thailand–Malaysia border - Rough seas hamper ...
Malaysian patrols searched coastal waters in the Andaman Sea on Monday for dozens of members of Myanmar's persecuted Rohingya ...