Rice supplies transported to Chin State’s Samee town from Kyauktaw
14 Sep 2021
Rice is being transported from Arakan State to Samee town in Chin State’s Paletwa Township, which is facing food shortages due to roadblocks, according to locals.
14 Sep 2021
Rice is being transported from Arakan State to Samee town in Chin State’s Paletwa Township, which is facing food shortages due to roadblocks, according to locals.
14 Sep 2021
With oxygen plants being built with the assistance of donors in several Arakan State townships, two of the facilities will begin operating soon.
14 Sep 2021
The Covid-19 positivity rate in Arakan State has fallen to 12% but people must continue to adhere to virus preventive regulations as new infections remain a daily occurrence, according to Dr. Soe Win Paing, assistant director of the state’s Department of Public Health.
13 Sep 2021
Teachers of ethnic literature in Arakan State have not been paid their wages for July and August.
13 Sep 2021
Isolated heavy rainfall is likely in Arakan State due to a deep depression that has developed in the Bay of Bengal, according to Myanmar’s Department of Meteorology and Hydrology (DMH).
13 Sep 2021
If the Maungdaw border trade camp in Arakan State is not reopened, it will have a long-term impact on businesses, according to border trade stakeholders.
13 Sep 2021
The prices of basic food items such as rice, cooking oil, iodised salt and dried chili, and other consumer goods continue to rise, according to shopkeepers in Arakan State.
12 Sep 2021
A species unique to the state it is named after, the Arakan mountain tortoise is facing extinction within the next five years due to illegal poaching, according to a turtle conservation group.
11 Sep 2021
A campaign to vaccinate internally displaced people (IDPs) against Covid-19 in Arakan State has concluded in Ann and Pauktaw townships, according to the Arakan State Department of Public Health.
11 Sep 2021
Thirty-eight people — 35 from Sittwe and three from Gwa Township in Arakan State — have been arrested for failing to comply with coronavirus-related regulations amid the pandemic’s ongoing third wave, according to data compiled by DMG.
10 Sep 2021
Businesspeople say the recent rise in the value of the US dollar could push up the prices of imports and other commodities.
10 Sep 2021
Though property values in the Arakan State capital Sittwe have surged in recent years, few people are buying in a real estate market that has been described as pricing out would-be buyers.
10 Sep 2021
A 200-acre mangrove forest in Ann Township, Arakan State, has been named “Asia Nay Wun Sayadaw U Ottama Reserved Mangrove Forest” in honour of the 82nd anniversary of the death of U Ottama, which was observed on September 9.
10 Sep 2021
Sixteen Arakanese residents arrested on suspicion of having links with the Arakan Army (AA) and facing long potential prison sentences under the Counter-Terrorism Law were released on September 9, according to family members.
09 Sep 2021
The Peace Process Steering Team (PPST) has announced that it will strive for the unconditional and immediate release of all people, including political leaders, detained after the military seized power, while advocating for a political approach over armed confrontation with Myanmar’s military regime.
09 Sep 2021
People in Arakan State paying respects on Sayadaw U Ottama Day, commemorated September 9, said they would continue to push the government to designate an official public holiday for the independence hero, and would not quit until their demand is met.
09 Sep 2021
Memorial wreaths were removed not long after they were laid in front of an U Ottama statue in Ann town on September 9, marking the 82nd anniversary of the Sayadaw’s death.
09 Sep 2021
A spokesman for the United League of Arakan and Arakan Army (ULA/AA) has condemned the military’s recent sit-down with some Muslim administrators in Arakan State, at which Tatmadaw officials instructed the local leaders not to accept the ULA/AA’s administrative outreach.
09 Sep 2021
Five ex-ministers for Arakan State who have been charged under the Anti-Corruption Law, including the detained former Chief Minister U Nyi Pu, appeared via video link for a court hearing in the state capital Sittwe on Wednesday, according to one of their lawyers.
09 Sep 2021
The Sittwe District Court on September 9 released four Arakanese youths who were detained for two years under Section 52(a) of the Counter-Terrorism Law.