Burglaries rise in Kyaukphyu
16 Sep 2023
A total of 30 cases of burglary and theft were reported in eight urban wards in Kyaukphyu town from August to the second week of September.
16 Sep 2023
A total of 30 cases of burglary and theft were reported in eight urban wards in Kyaukphyu town from August to the second week of September.
16 Sep 2023
Sellers say most of the items being sold online in Myanmar are made in Thailand and China, and it is difficult to get FDA approval.
16 Sep 2023
The pier of the central market in the Arakan State capital of Sittwe has not yet been repaired more than four months after it was damaged by Cyclone Mocha, creating problems for boatmen and travellers.
16 Sep 2023
A female junior assistant teacher from Kyunpaw Pauktaw Village, part of Arakan State’s Rathedaung Township, was found dead with stab wounds to her neck at about 10 a.m. on Saturday, locals said.
15 Sep 2023
Myanmar’s military regime has made it mandatory for domestic nongovernmental organisations (NGOs) and their international counterparts (INGOs) conducting humanitarian operations in the country to register, according to junta media.
15 Sep 2023
A senior Arakan Liberation Party (ALP) official was shot dead in the Arakan State capital Sittwe on Friday, according to sources close to the ALP.
14 Sep 2023
The water from Latsay Lake, which supplies water to residents of Mrauk-U, Arakan State, is reportedly polluted and is not suitable for locals to use.
14 Sep 2023
More than 80,000 girls between the ages of 9 and 12 in Arakan State will be vaccinated against cervical cancer on September 18, and the female general public will be vaccinated beginning in October, according to officials from the junta’s Ministry of Health.
14 Sep 2023
Vietnam has expressed interest in buying 10,000 tonnes of sugar from Myanmar, according to an official from the Myanmar Sugar & Cane Related Products Association.
14 Sep 2023
Charged for their alleged ties to the Arakan Army (AA), three residents from Arakan State’s Sittwe and Ann townships were recently handed down two-year prison sentences.
13 Sep 2023
A growing number of human trafficking cases have been reported among Muslim internally displaced people (IDPs) at camps in Sittwe, Myebon and Pauktaw townships this year, according to camp managers.
13 Sep 2023
The May Yu shopping complex in Bawlonekwin ward of the Arakan State capital Sittwe will open next month, according to developers.
13 Sep 2023
Thousands of people who were displaced by fighting between the military and Arakan Army (AA), and are currently sheltering in Chin State’s Paletwa Township, have reportedly been pushed by the regime to return to their homes next month.
13 Sep 2023
There were at least 40 cases of violence against women reported in Arakan State from January to September 4, according to women’s activist organisations.
12 Sep 2023
The soft-shell crab business is thriving in Arakan State’s Sittwe, Ponnagyun, Kyaukphyu and Gwa townships, creating job opportunities for local people.
12 Sep 2023
More than 250 head of cattle intended to be smuggled across the border from Arakan State to Bangladesh were seized from June 8 to September 11, according to Rakhine Daily, a mouthpiece of the Arakan State military council.
12 Sep 2023
Lower-level government employees say that since the coup, commodity prices have been skyrocketing, and it is becoming difficult for them as well as the grassroots to survive.
12 Sep 2023
Family members say they have had phone contact with one of two Muslim men from Sabeikone Village, part of Arakan State’s Maungdaw Township, who were abducted by members of the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) last month.
11 Sep 2023
The junta’s transport and communications ministry is planning to increase vehicle registration fees by a factor of three.
11 Sep 2023
Distance learners taking shelter at displacement camps in Arakan State are facing financial difficulties to continue their education due to high food prices and school fees.