Arakan small enterprise wins first place in local products contest
30 Mar 2023
A nipa palm product manufactured in Arakan State’s Kyaukphyu won first prize in a national-level local products contest.
30 Mar 2023
A nipa palm product manufactured in Arakan State’s Kyaukphyu won first prize in a national-level local products contest.
30 Mar 2023
Peace talks between the junta’s peace negotiating team and seven signatories to the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA) will not deliver any positive steps toward internal peace in Myanmar, observers say.
29 Mar 2023
Some 1,500 people from 363 households who were displaced by fighting between the military and Arakan Army (AA) and were sheltering in Samee town, part of Chin State’s Paletwa Township, have returned home voluntarily, the junta-controlled broadcaster MRTV said on Wednesday.
29 Mar 2023
The National League for Democracy (NLD), which is among dozens of political parties disbanded by the military regime over their failure to meet a deadline to re-register, said in a statement on March 29 that “as long as there are people, the party will exist.”
29 Mar 2023
Fifty political parties from Myanmar’s quasi-democratic era (2010-2021) have re-registered with the junta-appointed Union Election Commission (UEC), six of which are from Arakan State, according to a list announced by the regime’s election body on Tuesday.
29 Mar 2023
The hearing for a local man who has been charged under Section 17(1) of the Unlawful Associations Act for alleged ties to the Arakan Army (AA) has been postponed for about eight months, according to family members.
29 Mar 2023
The ASAC met around 40 CSOs, charitable organisations and international agencies operating in Arakan State on Tuesday, and explained to them about the new Association Registration Law.
29 Mar 2023
The AA hopes that the leaders of PRA-Magway will continue to support the Spring Revolution, the message said.
28 Mar 2023
The regime has also cut phone line services in addition to imposing internet blackouts ahead of anticipated attacks in some parts of the country.
28 Mar 2023
A verdict in the case against three Kyauktaw Township residents charged with incitement has been postponed, according to a lawyer involved.
27 Mar 2023
Fuel is in short supply at filling stations in the Arakan State townships of Taungup, Kyaukphyu and Sittwe, according to filling station operators.
27 Mar 2023
Some 100 houses in Hsin Khaung Village, part of Arakan State’s Thandwe Township, have been damaged or destroyed by erosion so far this year, according to affected villagers.
27 Mar 2023
As junta boss Min Aung Hlaing issued threats to the civilian National Unity Government (NUG), People’s Defense Forces (PDFs) and their allied ethnic armed organisations (EAOs) on Monday, critics said the senior-general’s rhetorical posturing was a classic case of bark being worse than bite.
26 Mar 2023
A research paper reading session on Arakanese history, the first-of-its kind in Sittwe, was held at Arian Hall on Strand Road in the Arakan State capital on Sunday.
26 Mar 2023
Waste is scattered near Pyidawtha Lake in Rathedaung, Arakan State, and the drains are full of garbage, say residents, who are urging the concerned parties to do proper work on the garbage collection system.
25 Mar 2023
Only around 30 mini, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) have officially applied for business licences from the MSME Association Rakhine, according to the association.
25 Mar 2023
Mangrove forests are also deforested for other purposes including making way for fish and salt farming.
25 Mar 2023
Residents say the number of roadside petrol stalls in Sittwe, Arakan State, has become a concern that authorities need to monitor.
24 Mar 2023
Myanmar’s military regime has sentenced more than 30 members of the All Burma Federation of Student Unions (ABFSU) to significant prison time, including at least two life sentences, during the two-plus years since the coup in February 2021.
24 Mar 2023
Myanmar’s military regime has spent 5 billion kyats on efforts to repatriate Muslims from Bangladesh, according to junta media, which cited the regime’s Ministry of Border Affairs permanent secretary, U Thein Htay Oo.