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Trade Restrictions Push Up Costs, Strain Supply Chains in Northern Shan

by Admin | May 6, 2026 | Daily News, Economy, Governance

Source: Shan Herald Agency for News | By SHAN New restrictions imposed by military authorities on the transport of Chinese goods into northern Shan State are disrupting trade routes, slowing cargo operations, and driving up commodity prices, according to local traders...

A 358,000-acre indigenous stewardship territory declared by Karen communities in Kawthoolei

by Admin | Apr 28, 2026 | Daily News, Governance

Source: Mizzima Indigenous Karen communities in the Pawklo River Basin declared the formal establishment of the Pawklo Indigenous Stewardship Territory (PIST) in Tanintharyi Region on 26 April.  Read Full Story

Arakan National Conference Held in Kyaukphyu; Arakan Army Vice-Chief of Staff Attends

by Admin | Apr 27, 2026 | Daily News, Governance, Opinion Papers

Source: Global Arakan Network The conference brought together representatives from various Arakanese organizations, including political parties, armed resistance groups, intellectuals, and civil society, to address the ongoing conflicts in the region. Read Full...

AI Governance in Myanmar: Risks, Power, and Inequality

by Admin | Apr 24, 2026 | Governance, Opinion Papers

Source: The Sabai | SRIc Insights By Htay Su Wai AI strengthens state power in fragile authoritarian contexts by expanding capacity without sufficient accountability, increasing risks of surveillance and misuse. Read Full Story

Rising fuel prices impacting Sagaing Region’s weaving industry 

by Admin | Apr 15, 2026 | Daily News, Governance

Source: Democratic Voice of Burma | By English Editor A business owner in Shwebo told DVB on the condition of anonymity that the weaving machines run on diesel generators as the regime’s Ministry of Electric Power cut off electricity to Shwebo in 2022. Read Full...

War by other means: the Tatmadaw’s transition test

by Admin | Apr 14, 2026 | Analyses, Governance, Opinion Papers

Source: The International Institute for Strategic Studies | Analysis by Morgan Michaels As history shows, however, elections and parliamentary politics are likely to produce dynamics and outcomes that the Tatmadaw cannot fully control. Read Full...
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