Kyauktaw Twsp man loses leg in landmine blast
15 Feb 2023
A local man from Lanmadaw Village, part of Arakan State’s Kyauktaw Township, was severely injured in a landmine explosion on Wednesday morning, according to family members.
15 Feb 2023
A local man from Lanmadaw Village, part of Arakan State’s Kyauktaw Township, was severely injured in a landmine explosion on Wednesday morning, according to family members.
14 Feb 2023
Myanmar’s military regime earned about K 700 million from issuing licences to 5,746 motorbikes in Arakan State from September 28, 2022, to January 30, 2023, according to the Arakan State military council.
14 Feb 2023
Sein Lan Si, a Mrauk-U-based environmental conservation group that is mainly engaged in environmental protection activities, aims to distribute and grow trees for free throughout Arakan State, and has been nurturing more than 20,000 saplings since January of this year.
14 Feb 2023
A charitable foundation providing free vocational training for women as part of a women’s empowerment program in Arakan State is running into financial troubles.
14 Feb 2023
The Chin State General Administration Department is registering internally displaced people (IDPs) at displacement camps in Paletwa Township who are wishing to return to their homes.
13 Feb 2023
The residents of more than 30 villages in Manaung Township, Arakan State, are growing impatient more than six months after they paid to have solar power-based systems supply electricity to their homes.
13 Feb 2023
Cattle are dying of an unknown ailment across some 10 villages in Arakan State’s Myebon Township, according to local residents, who say the deaths began last week.
13 Feb 2023
The Arakan Army (AA) has imposed a ban on zat pwe performances, from February 14 until March 18, for the upcoming matriculation examination.
12 Feb 2023
The mothers of Win Zaw Tun and Zaw Lin, two Arakan State natives convicted of murdering a pair of British backpackers in Thailand in 2014, are reportedly in need of medical treatment.
12 Feb 2023
The Peace Process Steering Committee (PPST) said on February 12 that since the military coup in Myanmar on February 1, 2021, the peace process and political talks have ground to a halt.
11 Feb 2023
Junta-appointed ministers recently visited displacement camps in the Arakan State townships of Sittwe, Minbya, Kyauktaw and Mrauk-U, during which they urged internally displaced people (IDPs) to return to their homes.
11 Feb 2023
The junta-controlled Union Election Commission (UEC) has announced that four political parties officially registered their organisations from February 1 to 10.
11 Feb 2023
Members of the Kaman and Maramargyi ethnic groups are demanding that their tribes’ statues be showcased at the cultural museum in the Arakan State capital Sittwe.
11 Feb 2023
The Mon State Salt Farmers Association says it will support salt farmers in Arakan State with a salt water system, soil levelling system, salt purification system and other technical assistance to increase salt yields.
11 Feb 2023
A memorial service marking the 25th anniversary of the death of the commander-in-chief of the National Unity Party Arakan/Arakan Army (NUPA/AA), Major-General Khaing Razar, was held in his native Chaw Chaung village, Minbya Township, on Saturday morning.
11 Feb 2023
Sixty exam centres will be run in towns in Arakan State for the upcoming matriculation examination in March, which will be the last one organised under the current curriculum, according to the Arakan State Education Department.
11 Feb 2023
Political analysts and legal experts say the military regime’s promulgation of the right for civilians and government employees to bear arms could make things worse in Myanmar, a country beset by decades of civil war.
10 Feb 2023
A local shrimp breeder in Arakan State’s Pauktaw Township is taking a cue from his Thai counterparts to breed saltwater shrimp.
10 Feb 2023
Myanmar still has imported cases of the Covid-19 Omicron variant, according to the junta's Ministry of Health.
10 Feb 2023
A regime population census in townships across Arakan State to facilitate the compiling of voter lists is currently 99.25 percent completed, the junta-controlled Myanma Alin daily reported on February 8.