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Myanmar has confirmed the eligibility of 180,000 Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh to return home, following talks in Bangkok. This announcement marks a potential breakthrough in the repatriation process, although many Rohingya refugees demand the return of all refugees with full rights, dignity, and citizenship. The remaining 550,000 names on the original list will undergo further verification by Myanmar.
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