Weekly Highlights of Arakan (3-9 November 2025)

Admin 11 Nov 2025

In an era when daily news from Arakan is often fragmented and fast-changing, DMG's Weekly Highlights of Arakan brings clarity, depth, and context to the stories that matter most.

China believed to have pressured Arakan Army amid ceasefire moves

Admin 10 Nov 2025

A report by the BNI-Myanmar Peace Monitor suggests that the recent ceasefire between the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA) and the Ta'ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) - both members of the Three Brotherhood Alliance - and the Myanmar military regime could lead to negotiations with the Arakan Army (AA) under pressure from China.

Regime plans counteroffensive against Arakan Army

Admin 10 Nov 2025

Myanmar's military regime, which has lost control of 14 townships in Arakan State to the Arakan Army (AA), is reportedly preparing a counteroffensive to defend remaining towns and regain lost territory, according to locals and military observers.

Nighttime junta airstrikes kill more civilians: MDSI

Admin 06 Nov 2025

Myanmar's military regime carried out 124 airstrikes across the country in October, with nighttime attacks killing more civilians than daytime strikes, according to the Myanmar Defense and Security Institute (MDSI).

Junta airstrike threat forces IDPs in Ponnagyun Twsp to relocate

Admin 03 Nov 2025

The threat of airstrikes by Myanmar's military regime has heightened concerns, prompting some internally displaced people (IDPs) in Ponnagyun Township, Arakan State, to move from their displacement camps to other locations in recent days.

Regime arrests 88 people for opposing elections

Admin 01 Nov 2025

The junta-appointed Union Minister for Home Affairs, Lt-Gen Tun Tun Naung, said that 83 men and five women - a total of 88 people - have been charged with attempting to disrupt and sabotage the election.

Arakan Army faces intensifying attacks following TNLA ceasefire

Admin 31 Oct 2025

A ceasefire between Myanmar's military regime and the Ta'ang National Liberation Army (TNLA), brokered with Chinese mediation, has reshaped the military balance in northern Shan State. Under the agreement, the TNLA has withdrawn from Mogok and Momeik.

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