Sagaing’s NLA joins armed wing of National Unity Government

The National Liberation Army (NLA), an armed resistance group based in Tamu Township, Sagaing Region, has formally joined the armed wing of the civilian National Unity Government (NUG). The NUG’s Defense Ministry said the group has been operating as a People’s Defense Force (PDF) unit under its Military Region 1 since last Friday. According to […]

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Rakhine State deserves international aid to tackle deadly landmine crisis

Khaing Lu Hla (Roma Mray) — MRAUK U_ As the casualties from landmines and unexploded ordnance  continue to mount across Rakhine State, social workers and local advocates are calling for an urgent international intervention to clear all remnants of war with an aim to prevent public lives. On 20 March, two older persons from Wet […]

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Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh worry ahead of food aid cuts

Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh expressed concern on Wednesday as the cash-strapped UN World Food Programme (WFP) prepares to cut aid for large portions of the 1.2 million-strong group. Bangladesh’s vast refugee camps shelter Rohingya who fled persecution in neighbouring war-torn Myanmar, with more than 150,000 new arrivals since 2024, according to the WFP. The agency […]

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China marks 10th anniversary of Lancang-Mekong Cooperation, touts ‘golden decade’

China marked the 10th anniversary of the first Lancang-Mekong Cooperation (LMC) Leaders’ Meeting with a reception in Beijing on Monday attended by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, diplomats from the five Mekong countries, including Myanmar Ambassador to China Zaw Win Myint, and representatives of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations. Wang said the six LMC […]

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‘We’ll celebrate Eid only when we return to our homeland’

Another Eid in exile for Rohingyas “We used to sacrifice a cow every Eid. Those are now just distant memories.” Eid brings little joy to young Rohingya Mujibur Rahman, who recalls the celebrations in Myanmar’s Rakhine state nine years ago. Now living in a refugee camp in Bangladesh, he says the festive spirit has been […]

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Over 50 civilians arrested in Sittwe amid escalating military tensions

The Myanmar junta and its allied forces have intensified the crackdown on local residents in Sittwe, the capital city of Rakhine State amid heightened tensions between the junta forces and the Arakan Army fighters. At least 50 people were arrested between 7 and 18 March. The Sittwe residents have been targeted every day. Two individuals […]

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Rakhine State POW massacre signals Myanmar junta’s grim new logic

On March 8, four Myanmar military jet fighters and four Y-12 aircraft carried out one of the deadliest airstrikes of the Rakhine war, launching repeated bombing runs for more than three hours. The target was not a frontline base, a moving convoy, or an active battlefield. It was a detention camp in the Darlatchaung area […]

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Suspicious link found between Iranian drone motor and distributor linked to Myanmar’s air force

Justice For Myanmar issued a statement on 23 March drawing links between a motor recovered from an Iranian-manufactured drone and the Synpex Shwe company which it has previously documented as supplying key military hardware to the Myanmar military, particularly its Air Force. A report released by Conflict Armament Research (CAR) identifies a supply chain linking […]

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Kim Jong Un Declares North Korea’s Nuclear Status ‘Irreversible,’ Issues Stark Warning to Seoul

North Korea will never change its status as a nuclear-armed state, its leader Kim Jong Un said, state media reported on Tuesday. The declaration — delivered on Monday — follows Kim’s reappointment a day earlier as head of the authoritarian nation’s highest policymaking body, the State Affairs Commission. “We will continue to firmly consolidate our […]

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