Drug smuggling on the rise in Arakan State
19 Oct 2023
While locals may insist that there is no drug production in Arakan State, at present the local trade of drugs is gradually increasing.
19 Oct 2023
While locals may insist that there is no drug production in Arakan State, at present the local trade of drugs is gradually increasing.
18 Oct 2023
Thailand has offered to buy 90 percent of the avocados produced in Myanmar this year, according to the Myanmar Avocado Producer and Exporter Association (MAVO).
18 Oct 2023
The Myitta Uyin Pyinnyar Dana Charity Home in downtown Kyauktaw, Arakan State, which provides free education for students from families that have been internally displaced (IDPs), is in need of assistance, according to an official.
18 Oct 2023
A 22-year-old woman, mentally impaired from birth, in Leikma Village, part of Arakan State’s Kyauktaw Township, was raped on September 30.
18 Oct 2023
Rice prices are rising and locals in Tanintharyi Township are facing rice shortages as Myanmar’s military regime has de facto barred the supply of rice to the area since early October, according to local residents.
18 Oct 2023
The junta-appointed Union Election Commission (UEC) has not yet approved the registration of the Arakan National Party (ANP), one of the biggest players in Arakan State politics, nearly seven months after the party applied for registration.
18 Oct 2023
The head of the Fisheries Department in Mon State’s Ye Township was gunned down on Wednesday morning.
17 Oct 2023
Authorities are failing to control the sale of food and beauty products banned by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in Arakan State, according to residents.
17 Oct 2023
Charities and social organisations in Arakan State for about a year have been applying to the military regime for registration in order to carry out humanitarian operations, but there have been delays in obtaining permission, according to association officials.
17 Oct 2023
Many of those who lost limbs due to landmines or explosive remnants of war (ERWs) as a result of conflict between the military and the Arakan Army (AA) in Arakan State are struggling to survive.
17 Oct 2023
As the export of betel nuts from Arakan State to Bangladesh has been banned, demand is decreasing and betel nut farmers are facing losses.
16 Oct 2023
Roads and bridges damaged by Cyclone Mocha in Arakan State are yet to be repaired more than five months after the devastating storm hit the state, according to residents.
16 Oct 2023
Junta boss Min Aung Hlaing on Sunday again sought to assure the Myanmar people that his military government will organise a free and fair election that reflects the genuine will of voters.
16 Oct 2023
Internally displaced people (IDPs) in downtown Kyauktaw’s displacement camps whose shelters were destroyed by Cyclone Mocha are building makeshift tents on a self-reliant basis, according to IDP camp officials.
16 Oct 2023
Local fishermen in Palaw Township, Tanintharyi Region, are facing livelihood hardships as the Myanmar Navy has banned them from fishing in waters off the coast.
16 Oct 2023
Junta leader Min Aung Hlaing vowed to uphold the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA) in Myanmar’s peace process and urged non-signatories to sign the deal as he addressed an anniversary event for the peace pact on Sunday.
16 Oct 2023
Family members are demanding the release of Maung Wai Yan Lin, a 17-year-old boy from Laikkhamaw Village, part of Arakan State’s Kyaukphyu Township, who has been charged with incitement under Section 505(a) of the Penal Code.
16 Oct 2023
A 28-year-old paralyzed woman in Ngayichaing Village, part of Arakan State’s Pauktaw Township, was raped on Saturday night.
15 Oct 2023
Myanmar’s military regime has taken action against seven foreign employment agencies for violations of the law, according to the junta’s Ministry of Labour.
14 Oct 2023
Small-scale garment factories in the Mon State capital Mawlamyine have been forced to replace automated electric sewing machines with manual alternatives due to severe power outages.