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Arakan Army in Myanmar's Rakhine state
Since December 2024, the Arakan Army (AA) has been entrenching itself in the Rakhine state after the fall of the Western ...
In a riverine battleground in western Myanmar, an entrepreneur hunts for reception using a makeshift bamboo antenna, his ...
The revolutionary government that controls most of Rakhine State says it lacks the medicines and testing kits to stop the ...
According to the report, a new report by the International Crisis Group (ICG) says that Rohingya rebel groups have stopped the years-long war to control refugee camps in Bangladesh to focus on the ...
The junta’s jury-rigged “peace forum” with a handful of regime-aligned or noncommittal groups is solely aimed at gaining ...
For centuries, the small northern Myanmar city of Bhamo has owed its prosperity to its importance as a ferry terminus and ...
Myanmar's State Administration Council (SAC) military regime is gearing up for elections, slated to held by the end of 2025.
In a state where clashes, blockades, and mass displacement have put essential health services and medicines out of reach for ...
Rohingya militant groups have been battling the Arakan Army, which has control of much of northern Rakhine, says the International Crisis Group ...
When we look at the current situation in Myanmar, it’s important to understand how complicated things have become.
Critics say that the military regime’s election plans are intended to enshrine military rule behind a civilian façade.
The U.N. envoy to Myanmar is warning that the Southeast Asian country is on “a path to self-destruction” if the violence doesn’t end. Julie Bishop told the U.N.