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- Myanmar War Map - Google Mapswww.google.com Myanmar War Map - Google My Maps
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Map of Myammar showing territories controlled by different factions, as posted by Twitter user "Myanmar War Map".
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- Leader of Myanmar ethnic army being held in China: sourcesmyanmar-now.org Leader of Myanmar ethnic army being held in China: sources
The detention of MNDAA commander Peng Daxun comes as China shows growing concern over the Myanmar regime’s faltering hold on power
- ‘Little China’: Locals Report Sinicization, High Taxes in Wa-Controlled Myanmar Towns
Hopang, a small town in northern Shan State, has undergone dramatic social and economic changes since falling into the hands of the United Wa State Army (UWSA) early this year. Residents are complaining of high taxes and “Sinicization” under the UWSA administration, with a proliferation of casinos, massage parlors and brothels.
- Junta Destroys 100 homes to Protect Sittwe Town Police Stationwww.bnionline.net Junta Destroys 100 homes to Protect Sittwe Town Police Station
Kyaing Hein Lin — Junta troops destroyed approximately 100 houses close to the police station in Set Yone Su Ward, also known as Narzi Village, in Sittwe Town, Arakan State, allegedly for security reasons. A nearby resident stated that on November 10, the homes were entirely destroyed under the guis...
- Shootout out leaves 10 dead in Kachin State town of Mohnyinmyanmar-now.org Shootout out leaves 10 dead in Kachin State town of Mohnyin
Security has been tightened in the town after six members of the junta-aligned Shanni Nationalities Army were killed in the incident
Ten people were killed after two rival armed groups opened fire on each other at a bar in the Kachin State town of Mohnyin on Tuesday, according to a local source.
- Myanmar Junta Planning Joint Security Firm with China
China has reportedly proposed the establishment of a joint security company with Myanmar’s regime to ensure the safety of Chinese projects and personnel in Myanmar.
The security company will apparently handle the import of weapons and special equipment, including communications devices and restricted tools.
[The security company creates] the potential arrival of Chinese troops in Myanmar through the proposed security company.
- China reopens gate on Myanmar border for trade, tightening restrictions at other gatesmyanmar-now.org China reopens gate on Myanmar border for trade, tightening restrictions at other gates
After slowing exports at the border in a bid to pressure anti-junta ethnic armed groups in the border areas to negotiate with the military, China has begun to allow limited trade through one gate in the border town of Muse, northern Shan State
Chinese authorities lifted bans on transporting trade goods through one of three crossing points in Muse, northern Shan State on Monday, while enforcing stricter embargoes at the other two crossings, according to haulers and traders involved in border commerce.
- Chinese Workers Abandon Kyaukphyu Project Over Concerns of Conflictwww.narinjara.com Chinese Workers Abandon Kyaukphyu Project Over Concerns of Conflict
Chinese workers participating in the project in Kyaukphyu Town, Arakan State, are leaving for the mainland because of concerns about possible conflict in the region.
- Myanmar has been cut off from the world since a deadly coup. The ABC decided to venture insidewww.abc.net.au Myanmar has been cut off from the world since a deadly coup. The ABC decided to venture inside
Cut off from the world and mired in a deadly conflict, Myanmar is suffering from a forgotten war. But the ABC embedded with one of the many resistance groups who have banded together — and, against all odds, finally appear to be winning.
- Myanmar Junta Airstrike on Naungcho Town Tea shop Kills 11www.bnionline.net Junta Airstrike on Naungcho Town Tea shop Kills 11
Eleven civilians were killed and a further 11 were wounded when a junta airstrike hit a tea shop in Naungcho (Naunghkio) Town in northern Shan State, at 2:30 pm on 12 November 2024. The Lan San teashop, which was in the Naungcho Myoma Market in downtown Naungcho Town, was hit by a bomb dropped by a ...
Eleven civilians were killed and a further 11 were wounded when a junta airstrike hit a tea shop in Naungcho (Naunghkio) Town in northern Shan State, at 2:30 pm on 12 November 2024.
The Lan San teashop, which was in the Naungcho Myoma Market in downtown Naungcho Town, was hit by a bomb dropped by a junta aircraft at 2:30 pm on 12 November. The teashop was a popular place and located in a bustling area often crowded with passenger vehicles.
- Nine civilians killed by Myanmar junta airstrikes after ruby mining resumes in Mogokmyanmar-now.org Nine civilians killed by Myanmar junta airstrikes after ruby mining resumes in Mogok
The attacks come a week after the TNLA, the ethnic armed group in control of the town, announced that it would allow locals to engage in small-scale mining
- Myanmar: Inside the Chin ethnic group's armed resistance to ruling junta
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This is a rare glimpse into the Chin resistance fighting the military in the Northwest of Myanmar.
- Myanmar’s Wa Army Sets Up Militia to Support Its Rule in Hopang Township
The United Wa State Army (UWSA) has begun organizing a militia group in Hopang Township, northern Shan State to coordinate with its newly established administration there. This comes after the township was seized by the Brotherhood Alliance early this year and subsequently handed over to the UWSA.
He also pointed out that though Hopang and Panlong were initially handed over to it(Wa State Army) by the Brotherhood Alliance, the UWSA has only been able to establish its administration in the towns under an official agreement with the regime. “Otherwise, the town would be bombed!” he said.
- Junta Burns Down 150 Houses in Mindat Town, Chin Statewww.bnionline.net Junta Burns Down 150 Houses in Mindat Town, Chin State
The junta has burnt down approximately 150 houses in Mindat Town, Chin State whilst they were fighting Chin resistance forces between 9 and 11 November 2024. Junta airstrikes on the town intensified on 11 November and fighting was ongoing. A Mindat Town resident said: “It is estimated that around 15...
- TNLA Bans Mechanized Mining in Myanmar’s Ruby Hub
The Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) says large-scale ruby mining in Mogoke, Mandalay Region, will be suspended until it benefits the community.
[Although] Individual [miners] have been allowed to mine in Mogoke since September to support their livelihoods, said Lwei Yay Oo.
Military-owned Myanma Economic Holdings Limited (MEHL) and other firms with links to the army have controlled Mogoke’s mines, which account for 90 percent of Myanmar’s ruby production.
- India’s Manipur authorities give Myanmar refugees 1-month deadline to return home
Authorities in the eastern Indian state of Manipur are warning thousands of Myanmar nationals who fled conflict in the Sagaing region that they have one month to return home, despite the ongoing threat of junta airstrikes that wiped out many of their villages.
Sagaing has seen some of the fiercest fighting between junta troops and the armed opposition since the military‘s February 2021 coup d’etat, which has forced around 5,000 residents of the region to seek shelter in neighboring India’s Manipur state.
- 2 million at risk of starvation in Myanmar state amid ‘total economic collapse’www.theguardian.com 2 million at risk of starvation in Myanmar state amid ‘total economic collapse’
Exclusive: a UN report will accuse the military of imposing ‘collective punishment’ on Rakhine state, more than three years after seizing power in a coup
- Conscription Causes Worker Shortage in Mon Statewww.bnionline.net Conscription Causes Worker Shortage in Mon State
The junta’s implementation of the conscription law has caused a shortage of workers across all business sectors in Mon State making it very hard to find employees, according to business owners in the state. The conscription law was re-enacted by Min Aiung Hlaing on 10 February 2024 in an attempt to ...
- Myanmar’s conflict-torn Rakhine state could face an imminent acute famine, UN report warnsapnews.com Myanmar's conflict-torn Rakhine state could face an imminent acute famine, UN report warns
The U.N. Development Programs is warning that Myanmar’s Rakhine state, home to the Rohingya minority and engulfed in conflict between government forces and a powerful ethnic group, could face an imminent acute famine.
- Around 20 Bangladeshi Fishermen Held for Crossing Border [in Arakan], AA Rep Reportswww.narinjara.com Around 20 Bangladeshi Fishermen Held for Crossing Border, AA Rep Reports
Arakan Army (AA) spokesperson U Khaing Thukha stated that about 20 Bangladeshi fishermen were caught fishing illegally in AA-controlled waters of the Naf River on the Arakan side.
"We detained them for entering our waters without permission and fishing there. We've repeatedly banned fishing in these areas and given warnings. It seems they didn't know about the change in border control and thought they could fish like before," U Khaing Thukha explained.
- Thai PM meets Myanmar junta chiefwww.bangkokpost.com Thai PM meets Myanmar junta chief
Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra met Myanmar’s junta chief on the sidelines of a regional summit in China on Thursday, in a rare overseas trip by a general grappling with a civil war at home.
Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra met Myanmar’s junta chief on the sidelines of a regional summit in China on Thursday, in a rare overseas trip by a general grappling with a civil war at home.
- Myanmar Junta Foils Drone Attack on Min Aung Hlaing
Myanmar’s military shot down three resistance drones targeting junta boss Min Aung Hlaing as he boarded a plane at Naypyitaw International Airport on Tuesday.
- Myanmar Junta Chief Visits Key Ally China
YANGON—Myanmar’s embattled junta chief arrived in China Tuesday—his first reported visit since leading a coup in 2021—but analysts say the invitation is only a lukewarm endorsement from his key ally and could backfire.
Min Aung Hlaing was in the southwestern city of Kunming for a summit of the Greater Mekong Subregion (GMS)—a group including China, Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia—starting Wednesday.
- Reduced Myanmar supply 'to drive rare-earth prices higher' - Global Times
The suspension of mining operations in Myanmar... could lead to a shortage in the supply of these materials, a research report released by Huatai Securities said.
Myanmar accounts for more than 50 percent of the global heavy rare-earth supply, and given the current situation in Myanmar, the rare-earth market prices are likely to experience a sustained increase, Wu Chenhui, an independent industry analyst who closely follows the industry, told the Global Times on Sunday.
- Myanmar accounts for more than 10% of world's rare earth supply
This supply is in jeopardy since the shut down of the Chinese border and mining operations since KIA take over of the mining hub in Kachin State. Sources: https://twitter.com/nicholas6284/status/1853418777494577355 https://investingnews.com/daily/resource-investing/critical-metals-investing/rare-earth-investing/rare-earth-metal-production/