Arakan State’s saltwater shrimp hatcheries fail to satisfy local demand
12 Dec 2022
The saltwater shrimp hatcheries in Arakan State cannot even meet local demand due to a lack of technological footing, local shrimpers say.
12 Dec 2022
The saltwater shrimp hatcheries in Arakan State cannot even meet local demand due to a lack of technological footing, local shrimpers say.
12 Dec 2022
Fighting between Myanmar’s military regime and the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) in Namhsan Township, northern Shan State, continued on Monday, with the regime conducting airstrikes, according to sources.
12 Dec 2022
Despite the latest ceasefire, reached on November 26, the Myanmar military has dispatched reinforcements to some townships in Arakan State over recent days, according to locals.
12 Dec 2022
Two men from Arakan State’s Kyauktaw Township, who were arrested by the military in October on suspicion of having ties to the Arakan Army (AA), have been charged under Section 17(1) of the Unlawful Associations Act, according to family members.
11 Dec 2022
The prices of oysters produced in Arakan State have dropped due to a decline in demand from markets outside the state, according to business owners engaged in oyster farming.
10 Dec 2022
Using the occasion of Human Rights Day on Saturday, local civil society organisations (CSOs) in Arakan State called for allowing local and international nongovernmental organisations (NGOs) and CSOs to carry out humanitarian operations without restrictions.
10 Dec 2022
Myanmar’s military regime is planning to restart the Nayputaung marble stone production project in Taungup Township, Arakan State, drawing criticism from local residents. The project was suspended under the now ousted National League for Democracy (NLD) government.
10 Dec 2022
Local people have called on Myanmar’s military regime to lift the nighttime curfew in Arakan State.
10 Dec 2022
Kyetsin Bridge on the Minbya-Myebon road, which was blocked off by the regime amid renewed hostilities between the military and Arakan Army (AA), was reopened to traffic on Saturday morning, according to local residents and bus drivers.
10 Dec 2022
More than 200 residents of Kontha Village in Namhsan Township, northern Shan State, are still reportedly trapped by ongoing fighting between the military and the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA).
10 Dec 2022
Four local people were injured and two homes were damaged after mortar shells landed and exploded in Lekku Village, part of Palaw Township in Tanintharyi Region, on the morning of December 9, according to villagers.
09 Dec 2022
Fifty-one civilians died and 143 others were injured in four months of renewed fighting between the Myanmar military and Arakan Army (AA) in Arakan State and Chin State’s Paletwa Township, according to a DMG tally.
09 Dec 2022
Myanmar’s military regime is still restricting deliveries of pharmaceuticals into Arakan State in western Myanmar, despite its recent ceasefire with the Arakan Army (AA).
09 Dec 2022
Myanmar’s military regime and seven signatories to the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA) will reportedly hold informal talks on the issue of sustainable peace-building in the coming days.
09 Dec 2022
Some construction sites in Arakan State have suspended operations due to the high prices of building materials, according to construction companies.
09 Dec 2022
The military council has yet to provide any assistance to those whose homes were destroyed by artillery strikes and junta arson attacks in Arakan State during its renewed hostilities with the Arakan Army (AA) in Arakan State, according to local residents.
09 Dec 2022
Two men who were detained by junta soldiers early last month at the military’s Kyee Kan Pyin security checkpoint in Maungdaw Township, Arakan State, have been charged under Section 17(1) of the Unlawful Associations Act, according to family members of the accused.
08 Dec 2022
The Rakhine Thahaya Association (Yangon) is once again preparing to provide stipends for students who have passed this year’s matriculation exams and are having difficulty continuing to attend university.
08 Dec 2022
With Tanintharyi Region plagued by fighting between junta troops and anti-regime forces, there is a shortage of workers to pick oil palm fruit, leading some oil palm farmers to abandon their plantations and affecting the local economy.
08 Dec 2022
Myanmar’s military regime has lifted travel restrictions on some Arakan State roads and waterways in the wake of an informal ceasefire with the Arakan Army (AA), but the Ponnagyun-Rathedaung and Minbya-Myebon roads remain blockaded nearly two weeks after the truce was reached.