Around 400,000 Rohingya Muslims have sought refuge in Bangladesh, but refugee camps are at full capacity and support from aid agencies insufficient
Overwhelmed and underfunded, aid agencies in Bangladesh are at the breaking point. But nearly three weeks into Rakhine State's bloody conflict, the humanitarian crisis shows no signs of relenting. Katie Arnold visited the refugee camps near the southern city of Cox's Bazaar and has this report.
About 120,000 Rohingya have been living in IDP camps across Rakhine state since the last outbreak of violence in 2012
As Myanmar begins a new era with a democratically elected government, many issues of the past confront the new leadership. Among them is press freedom in a country where journalists have been routinely harassed or jailed.
As Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy takes over parliament, there are high expectations among Karenni that new government will look after rural communities and encourage development
In less than a month, Myanmar's National League for Democracy will assume control of government and they do so with a huge mandate from the country’s ethnic minorities. As Katie Arnold reports, many of those ethnic groups are eagerly waiting to see what the new government will do for their lives.
There is growing speculation in Myanmar that long time opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi could become the country’s next president
Myanmar's landmark poll has only brought more suffering for the Rohingya minority, who have been excluded from the electoral process
With country’s landmark elections just over a month away, concerns rise over use of religion to stoke fears, marginalize minorities
With just over a month until Myanmar’s landmark elections, there are rising concerns over the use of religion to stoke fears and marginalize minorities. Buddhist Nationalist group Ma Ba Tha - known for its anti-muslim stance - has become more vocal, leading to worries that it is intimidating the country's Muslim minority. Katie Arnold reports.