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National League for Democracy (NLD) party leader Aung San Suu Kyi arrives at Union Parliament in Naypyitaw, Myanmar

Myanmar's Suu Kyi reiterates stance on not using term 'Rohingya': official

  "It is advisable for everyone to use the term 'the Muslim community in Rakhine State',"

U.S. President Barack Obama (C) meets with refugees who will soon be resettled in the U.S. as he tours the Dignity for Children Foundation, an education program for refugee children, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia November 21, 2015.

Obama visits refugees in Malaysia to highlight global crisis

  "Apparently [Republicans] are scared of widows and orphans coming into the US"  

Royal Malaysian Police personnel walk towards a dense jungle area that leads to an abandoned migrant camp, in the northern state of Perlis, in May 2015

Malaysia finds more graves and human remains near Thai border

  Mass graves were also discovered on the Thai side of the border.

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Photos of the week

  Top photos from the past week.

Police Major General Thatchai Pitaneelaboot (L) listens as a Rohingya trafficking victim leads a police unit to a camp where he was detained in Satun, southern Thailand in this March 27, 2014 file photo.

Inside Thailand's trafficking crackdown

  The Thai crackdown has disrupted the region's trafficking infrastructure for now but some experts question how lasting that will be...

Migrants face cramped conditions in Myanmar while awaiting repatriation

Migrants face cramped conditions in Myanmar while awaiting repatriation

 

Rupban, a Rohingya woman, shows her ration card with pictures of her family members at a refugee camp in Kutupalong May 31, 2015.

Rohingya huddled in Bangladesh camps fear plan to move them on

  There are anywhere from 200,000 to 400,000 Rohingyas whom Bangladesh will not even recognize as temporary refugees.

A Myanmar military officer gestures from a boat packed with migrants off Leik Island in the Andaman Sea, May 31, 2015. Photo: Reuters

Myanmar navy to verify 727 stranded migrants in “safe” place

  Myanmar's navy is escorting a boat crammed with 727 stranded migrants to a "safe" location 

Royal Malaysian Police personnel walk towards the dense jungle area in Wang Kelian that leads to an abandoned migrant camp used by people-smugglers, on May 28, 2015

Rohingya migrants raped at Thai-Malaysia border camps: report

  Women sometimes were taken away by guards for several days to be used as sex slaves, a survivor said.

Obama calls on Myanmar to end discrimination of Rohingya's

Obama calls on Myanmar to end discrimination of Rohingya's

US President Barack Obama says Myanmar needs to end discrimination of Rohingya in order to succeed

Rohingya 'boat people' tell of harsh treatment at sea

Rohingya 'boat people' tell of harsh treatment at sea

 

Rohingya Muslim children attend religious school at a refugee camp outside Sittwe, Myanmar May 21, 2015.

Before Myanmar seized migrant boat, Rohingya whisked away

  U.S. said the majority of the more than 3,000 migrants who have landed on Malaysian and Indonesian shores this...

Thai police officials measure a shallow grave in Padang Besar, Songkhla province, southern Thailand.

Malaysia discovers mass grave as local media say migrants killed

  A grave was believed to contain the bodies of almost 100 Rohingya migrants.

UN chief: Cause of Asian migrant crisis must be addressed

UN chief: Cause of Asian migrant crisis must be addressed

 

'Boat people' likely posing as Rohingya for aid, says Myanmar general

'Boat people' likely posing as Rohingya for aid, says Myanmar general

  Hundreds of migrants have been pushed back out to sea by Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia this month.
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  The new legislation played a major role in addressing many issues that foreigners previously faced and made Vietnam property market “sexy” again
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