Myanmar-Thai Friendship Bridge in Tachilek reopens to traffic after three-year pandemic closure
20 Feb 2023
Traffic across the bridge resumed after several rounds of discussions between officials from the two countries that began in January 2022.
20 Feb 2023
Traffic across the bridge resumed after several rounds of discussions between officials from the two countries that began in January 2022.
20 Feb 2023
The civilian death toll attributed to Myanmar’s military coup on February 1, 2021, surpassed a grim milestone in recent days, according to the Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (AAPP), with more than 3,000 people killed by the regime and its affiliates.
19 Feb 2023
Another nursing and midwifery training school will be established in Kyaukphyu Township to fill vacancies at clinics and hospitals in Arakan State, according to the state health department.
19 Feb 2023
Ko Karmal, who is sheltering at the Kutupalong refugee camp in Bangladesh, said Muslim refugees like himself cannot return to Myanmar without security assurances.
19 Feb 2023
The junta-appointed Minister of Electricity and Energy U Thaung Han has told some local media that the required electricity for EV charging stations will be sourced primarily from solar power.
18 Feb 2023
The country’s Prison Manual guarantees appropriate healthcare services for inmates during imprisonment, but in Myanmar, both criminal and political prisoners rarely enjoy that right.
18 Feb 2023
The displacement camp is located near the Sittwe-Yangon road in Ponnagyun Township’s Ganantaung Village. Camp officials said that there are few donors since the displacement camp is relatively new.
18 Feb 2023
Among those detained were 75 males and 28 females, including some children under the age of 16. The detainees are from Kyauktaw, Mrauk-U, Buthidaung, Maungdaw and Sittwe townships.
18 Feb 2023
One-hundred cameras and 100 underwater sensors will be set up along the shore of the Naf River this year, according to the Defence Research Forum-DefRes of Bangladesh.
17 Feb 2023
A private firm, Tet Lan Co., has reportedly started a private garbage collection system to help clean up the Arakan State capital Sittwe.
17 Feb 2023
Residents are worried that the fighting will intensify as the military continues to send reinforcements to the area.
16 Feb 2023
A gender gap persists among Myanmar media, with fewer women being employed in ethnic media and fewer women’s voices being represented in media reports, according to journalists and women’s rights activists.
16 Feb 2023
The Arakan State Health Department has urged locals to take freely available vaccines against elephantiasis as the disease is still found in the state.
16 Feb 2023
Children and adults in Thae Khon Village, part of Arakan State’s Pauktaw Township, are suffering from diarrhoea and urinary tract infections that locals are blaming on the fact that the village has not had access to clean drinking water since a recent storm hit.
16 Feb 2023
A Kyauktaw Township man who lost his right leg this week in a landmine blast is in need of financial assistance to treat his injuries.
15 Feb 2023
University students say they are worried about a recent spate of robberies and looting targeting students near Sittwe University.
15 Feb 2023
Junta-appointed Arakan State Chief Minister U Htein Lin urged local farmers in Arakan State to expand summer paddy cultivation, saying the state government would provide irrigation water by pumping from rivers.
15 Feb 2023
The military regime sentenced about 30 members of the All Burma Federation of Student Unions (ABFSU) to significant prison time, including at least one life sentence, during the two-year period since the coup in Myanmar, according to the student activist group.
15 Feb 2023
The Thandwe Township Court has deferred ruling in a case against 12 detained residents until next week despite the fact that the court has heard both sides to completion, according to family members of the defendants.
15 Feb 2023
Bangladeshi authorities are sending Muslim refugees displaced by fighting last month around Taungpyo Letyar, in Bangladesh’s Bandarban District, to the Kutupalong refugee camp.