Minbya hospital understaffed, struggling to meet patients’ needs
31 Mar 2022
The township-level public hospital in Arakan State’s Minbya Township is understaffed and struggling to provide healthcare services to patients.
31 Mar 2022
The township-level public hospital in Arakan State’s Minbya Township is understaffed and struggling to provide healthcare services to patients.
31 Mar 2022
As matriculation exams began on Thursday, 3,847 students in Arakan State failed to show up at their designated testing locations, the head of the state’s education office told DMG.
30 Mar 2022
Some archeological sites and historical buildings in Mrauk-U need to be preserved in a timely manner, according to Daw Khin Than, chairperson of the Mrauk-U Cultural Heritage Conservation Association.
30 Mar 2022
The Scholar Institute, a Sittwe-based nongovernmental organisation (NGO), plans to provide financial and technical training to small and medium-sized businesses to provide job opportunities for internally displaced people (IDPs) in three Arakan State townships.
30 Mar 2022
Fighting between the Karenni Nationalities Defence Force (KNDF) and the Myanmar military in Kayah State has left many conflict-affected civilians facing food and water shortages, according to Karenni relief groups.
30 Mar 2022
Parents in Arakan State are urging authorities to guarantee the electricity supply from dusk to dawn as students prepare to sit the matriculation exam over the coming days.
30 Mar 2022
Trade associations representing musicians, journalists and comedians condemned an attack this week apparently targeting a train carrying several artists on tour in upper Myanmar.
30 Mar 2022
Arakan Army (AA) chief Major General Twan Mrat Naing has expressed his gratitude to the late founder and former chairman of the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA), Peng Jiasheng, for his assistance to the Arakanese ethnic armed group.
30 Mar 2022
The 2nd Central Conference of the Arakan Farmers’ Union was held in Thayat Taung village, Myebon Township, from March 28 to 30.
29 Mar 2022
The Arakan State Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned the public against consuming fried meatballs and sausage sold by unlicensed street vendors in cities and towns across Arakan State.
29 Mar 2022
Nearly 1,400 internally displaced people (IDPs) in Ann Township, Arakan State, who fled past fighting between the Myanmar military and the Arakan Army (AA), returned to their homes on March 29 at the behest of the Arakan State Administration Council.
29 Mar 2022
A final appeal in the case of Ko Min Ko Oo, chair of the Taungup Township Youth Network in Arakan State, who was arrested late last year on suspicion of having ties to the anti-regime People’s Defence Force (PDF), will be heard at his next court hearing, according to the defendant’s lawyer.
28 Mar 2022
A bomb blast a week ago at the Kha Wah Creek Bridge in Sittoung town, Mon State, has caused travel delays, according to locals.
28 Mar 2022
Sittwe University authorities have admonished a leader of the university’s student union for speaking out against human rights violations in 2020, which landed him in prison for more than a year.
28 Mar 2022
The plaintiff and all prosecution witnesses in the case against Ko Han Myo Thurein, who has been charged with incitement under Section 505(b) of the Penal Code, were examined during a court hearing on Monday, according to a lawyer involved.
28 Mar 2022
One man was killed and another was seriously injured when unexploded ordnance (UXO) went off in Arakan State’s Buthidaung Township on Sunday, according to local residents.
24 Mar 2022
Myanmar junta spokesman Major-General Zaw Min Tun has touted evictions under military rule as a benefit of the regime not being accountable to a voting public.
24 Mar 2022
The All Arakan Students’ and Youths’ Congress (AASYC) launched a campaign for justice at View Point Beach in Sittwe on Thursday to mark Right to Truth Day.
24 Mar 2022
More than 400 people in Sittwe who were evicted earlier this month by Myanmar’s military regime for allegedly squatting on government-owned lands are being moved to a village in Ponnagyun Township, Arakan State, with the help of a local charitable organisation.
24 Mar 2022
A final appeal in the case of Ko Tin Tun Aung from Paletwa Township, Chin State, who was detained by the Myanmar military late last year and faces incitement charges, will be heard at his next court hearing on April 1, according to a lawyer involved.