UAE importer eyes Myanmar tamarind
07 Jun 2023
A United Arab Emirates (UAE) firm has offered to buy 500 tonnes of fresh tamarind from Myanmar monthly, according to Nay Pyi Taw’s Department of Consumer Affairs.
07 Jun 2023
A United Arab Emirates (UAE) firm has offered to buy 500 tonnes of fresh tamarind from Myanmar monthly, according to Nay Pyi Taw’s Department of Consumer Affairs.
07 Jun 2023
A resident of Kanpyin Thazi Village in southern Maungdaw Township was trampled to death by a wild elephant while hunting frogs in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
06 Jun 2023
Junta-appointed village administrators in some Arakan State townships are reportedly charging fees for delivering junta-provided relief supplies to victims of Cyclone Mocha.
06 Jun 2023
“The bridge linking Kyaukkyi with Nat Than Kwin was completely destroyed by the junta’s airstrikes and shelling.
06 Jun 2023
The regime is planning to provide rice seeds for free or sell them at low prices for farmers ahead of the monsoon paddy cultivation season.
06 Jun 2023
Local villagers were holding a meeting on the opening of the school when the junta gunship strafed, said the Chin National Organization-Upper Chindwin Region (CNO-UCR) on Monday.
06 Jun 2023
Taking advantage of high unemployment in Myanmar, online scammers are selling job application forms with the ILO logo.
06 Jun 2023
“Now people don’t take baskets even when they go to the market. They carry [their purchases] from the market in plastic bags and throw it away,”
06 Jun 2023
Storm victims in several villages on Ale Phayonekar Island have received little in the way of relief supplies, locals said.
05 Jun 2023
“No relief supplies have reached Muslim IDP camps, but the World Food Programme (WFP) provides us with rice. We are facing livelihood hardships and accommodation difficulties,”
05 Jun 2023
The business had been slow before the storm, but demand has surged lately as the prices of building materials have jumped following the cyclone and many people are opting for nipa palm leaves for roofing.
05 Jun 2023
The Institute for Strategy and Policy – Myanmar (ISP – Myanmar) says Myanmar has attracted more than US$5.4 billion in foreign investment in the two-plus years since the coup.
05 Jun 2023
"We would like to urge the government [Myanmar’s military regime] to repair the damaged roof as quickly as possible,” said middle school teacher U Hsan Win from Tuumyaung Village.
05 Jun 2023
“We are going hungry, and we need food. We have no money to rebuild our houses,”
04 Jun 2023
The advocacy group Justice For Myanmar (JFM) has called for suspension of the Japanese government’s railway projects in Myanmar, saying that such support of the junta is incompatible with a pro-human rights stance.
04 Jun 2023
because they did not provide their household registration cards to the respective ward administrators as part of preparations for the junta’s planned election.
03 Jun 2023
Some of the corrugated roofing sheets supplied by the regime for Panphechaung village-tract in Arakan State’s Kyauktaw Township are used and with holes, said village officials.
03 Jun 2023
Local people in northern Arakan townships continue to lack access to information as communications remain down for many in the aftermath of Cyclone Mocha.
03 Jun 2023
Some 4,000 acres of crops in Arakan State were destroyed by Cyclone Mocha, which made landfall with destructive force on May 14, the junta-controlled Myanmar Alinn daily reported last month.
03 Jun 2023
In March, the United Nations agency reduced the monthly allowance from US$12 to US$10 per refugee. The agency has further reduced the allowance to US$8 per refugee as of June.