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With US aid cuts looming, Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh face halved rations and misery

Driven from their homes, many of the Rohingyas have been living in refugee settlements in Bangladesh, entirely dependent on humanitarian assistance. That assistance — largely led by the United States — is at the risk of being cut, following U.S. President Donald Trump’s decree to freeze most of his country’s foreign aid. 
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Unique identifier: CP174330899 
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Duration: 1m38s 
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Create Date: 3/21/2025 10:35:29 AM 
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