Junta to push ahead with Kyaukphyu-Mandalay railroad
26 Aug 2023
The Myanmar regime is pushing ahead with construction of a China-backed railroad linking Arakan State’s Kyaukphyu with Mandalay.
26 Aug 2023
The Myanmar regime is pushing ahead with construction of a China-backed railroad linking Arakan State’s Kyaukphyu with Mandalay.
26 Aug 2023
According to international organisations, travel restrictions are the most difficult to deal with when it comes to humanitarian issues in Arakan State.
26 Aug 2023
Most of the poems are written in both Burmese and Arakanese, and every poem is translated into English. Some poems are also translated into Chinese.
25 Aug 2023
Muslims from Arakan State and human rights campaigners have called for justice and accountability for family members and friends who were killed in 2017 Myanmar military “area clearance operations” in Arakan State.
25 Aug 2023
Myanmar’s military regime has been silent on the provision of loans to fisheries and livestock businesses in Arakan State affected by Cyclone Mocha, according to business owners.
25 Aug 2023
Outgoing Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has said that Thailand will support the Myanmar junta’s purported pursuit of a peaceful and prosperous democratic federal union.
25 Aug 2023
During the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, Myanmar Agricultural Development Bank lent 50,000 kyats per acre for farmers in an attempt to mitigate the economic impacts of the pandemic on farmers.
25 Aug 2023
Around 100 junta soldiers, who have been stationed near the village since 2022, were deployed at the school and some homes in the village on August 21.
25 Aug 2023
An AAPP official said the regime is still trying to govern the people with fear, arresting and killing those opposing the junta as enemies and, as its territorial control shrinks, committing terrorist acts to regain those areas.
24 Aug 2023
Many women dare not answer on the record when interviewed about Myanmr’s political and military situation, and it is therefore difficult to add more women’s voices in stories, according to journalists.
24 Aug 2023
Vaginal itching, burning and abnormal discharge are common in adult women at the Thetkelpyin Muslim IDP camp in Sittwe Township.
24 Aug 2023
The primary reasons why IDPs are still unable to return to their homes are the presence of junta troops in and around their villages, and fears of renewed fighting and landmines, as well as the lack of security guarantees.
24 Aug 2023
More than 30 villages such as Thaluchaung, Tewa, Likway, Ngasinyainekaing and Chinmawuntaung are located along the upper reaches of the Yoe Creek. Ethnic Arakanese, Mro and Khami people live in the area, and mainly engage in farming.
23 Aug 2023
The Ministry of Health has said that by vaccinating young girls, the rate of infection with HPV, which causes cervical cancer, can be reduced by 83 percent.
23 Aug 2023
A surge in the all-in cost of college has posed a challenge to distance learners in Arakan State this year. Not only tuition fees but also off-campus living expenses have significantly increased, students say.
23 Aug 2023
Myanmar’s military regime has taken in billions of kyats from donors in the aftermath of Cyclone Mocha, according to junta spokesman Major-General Zaw Min Tun.
23 Aug 2023
Four Muslims from Arakan State’s Sittwe Township have been trafficked after they were lured by false promises of jobs, according to family members.
22 Aug 2023
As the school cannot hire the teachers it needs, the students are struggling to pursue their education, said Venerable Vasudeva, presiding monk of the monastic school.
22 Aug 2023
There are 128 people in Arakan State who were charged under Section 17(1) of the Unlawful Associations Act or Section 505(a) of the Penal Code, according to a DMG tally.
22 Aug 2023
Ninety-five percent of basic education schools and higher education facilities, and 94 percent of healthcare facilities have been repaired, said the junta spokesman.