The ousting of Bangladesh's ex-premier Sheikh Hasina has sparked hope among Rohingya refugees in Cox's Bazar. Under her rule, the camps suffered from malnutrition and violence. Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, now heading an interim government, vows continued support and is lobbying for more internat...
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