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Myanmar holds talks on purchase of U.S. soybean meal
Source: Burma News International | By Shan Herald Agency for News
The U.S. Embassy in Myanmar announced on February 25 that U.S. exporters and Myanmar buyers signed an agreement for Myanmar to purchase soybean meal from the United States.
Rakhine people welcome AA’s proposed Starlink internet facility
Source: Narinjara News | By Maung Sar Ga
It aims to improve the socio-economic development for the entire Rakhine community in terms of information and technology aligning with the political and military conditions.
UK Government Must Sanction Arakha Army
Source: Burma Campaign UK
Burma Campaign UK today called on the British government to impose sanctions on the Arakha Army in response to the numerous human rights abuses, including violations of international law, which they are committing.
Myanmar Junta Using Civilian Passenger Flights to Transport Weapons
Source: The Irrawaddy | By Zaw Myat Khant
The regime secretly transported weapons on a civilian passenger aircraft to arm a militia under its command in Kachin State late last year, according to confidential documents obtained by The Irrawaddy.
Junta Boss Meets Thai Air Force Chief as Strikes on Myanmar Civilians Intensify
Source: The Irrawaddy | By Maung Kavi
Myanmar junta chief Min Aung Hlaing met Thai Air Force Commander Air Chief Marshal Sakesan Kantha in Naypyitaw on Wednesday, even as the regime stepped up airstrikes on civilian targets across resistance-held areas.
Kachin Amber and the Bloody Truth Behind China’s Latest Scientific Breakthrough
Source: The Irrawaddy
China is celebrating another headline‑grabbing fossil discovery, even as the amber that fuels Beijing’s scientific boom continues to come from conflict zones scarred by human rights abuses in Myanmar’s Kachin State.
Govt briefs France on Myanmar
Source: Bangkok Post | By Post Reporters
Mr Sihasak said Thailand could not avoid engaging with Myanmar’s military authorities and ethnic minority groups, given the shared border and the direct impact of instability on Thai territory.
Time to Involve Women in Myanmar Peace Process, UK Says
Source: Jakarta Globe | By Jayanty Nada Shofa
The UK — a dialogue partner to ASEAN — is pushing for women’s presence in the peace processes for the Myanmar crisis.
Chinese courts conclude trials of two criminal gangs from northern Myanmar, 16 sentenced to death
Source: Xinhua
At a press conference held by the SPC, it was revealed that by the end of 2025, courts across the country had concluded first-instance trials of over 27,000 cases related to telecom fraud operations in northern Myanmar
UN approves first carbon credit to Myanmar woodstove project
Source: France 24 | By Agence France-Presse
The UN on Thursday announced the approval of the first carbon credits to a South Korean company distributing efficient wood-burning cookstoves in Myanmar.
Myanmar, Arakan Army greet Bangladesh FM
Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha
The ULA Chairman Naing wrote to Rahman: “In your new capacity as the Foreign Minister of Bangladesh, I hope you will continue to work with us to find practical, sustainable and realistic solutions.
ONE Championship: Myanmar’s Salai Htan Khee Shein turns orphan’s pain into power at Lumpinee
Source: Bangkok Post | By Nick Atkin
Muay Thai prospect fights through poverty, bullying and hunger to turn heads on the ONE Friday Fights stage
IEC Issues Public Advisory Against Use of Arsenic-Contaminated Water from the Salween River and Molo Creek
Source: Kantarawaddy Times
According to the IEC, arsenic (As) concentrations in the Salween River, which flows through Karenni State, and in Molo Creek, which originates from the Mawchi area, have reached hazardous levels.
Mudon Man Deported from Thailand Dies in Clash After Alleged Forced Conscription
Source: Independent Mon News Agency | By monnews
Following his deportation, border authorities transferred him to Myanmar military officials. Three days later, he was sent to attend military training in Thanbyuzayat Township.
Young adults in Tonzang who refuse mandatory military service face risk of deportation
Source: Burma News International | By Khonumthung News
The Chinland Defence Force–Tonzang (CDF-Tonzang) and Chinland Council (CC) coalition will begin drafting young men aged 16 to 35 in Tonzang Township on February 22.
Karen and Karenni youths convene to bolster revolutionary efforts
Source: Burma News International | By Karen Information Center
Karen youths from Kawthoolei and Karenni youths from Karenni State convened at an undisclosed Karen National Union (KNU)-controlled location to strengthen collaboration in revolutionary efforts
KNU grants amnesty to over 100 prisoners
Source: Burma News International | By Karen Information Center
A total of 104 men and women detained in Dooplaya District, Karen National Union (KNU) Brigade 6’s territory, have been granted amnesty by order of the KNU chairman, the district administration’s information department announced.
Arakan residents call for air raid warning systems amid surge in junta airstrikes
Source: Development Media Group
While a phone-based alert system developed by the Air Watch group has been used in parts of mainland Myanmar, it is largely ineffective in Arakan State due to the junta-imposed internet blackout.
Indo-Myanmar border fencing hit by militants
Source: Hindustan Times | By Prawesh Lama
Militants have disrupted fence construction along the Indo-Myanmar border through improvised explosive devices (IEDs)
In Myanmar’s limestone hills, people and bats are often too close for comfort
Source: MONGABAY | By Carolyn Cowan
A recent census of cave-dwelling bats in northeastern Myanmar found many karst caverns are increasingly inhospitable for the winged mammals due to human disturbance, posing risks to both bats and people.
At Start of Month, Civil Society Groups Mark Fifth Anniversary of Myanmar Coup
Source: New Bloom Magazine | By Brian Hioe
TAIWANESE CIVIL SOCIETY groups held a demonstration earlier this month to commemorate the fifth anniversary of the military coup in Myanmar.
Rakhine Fury Grows as Myanmar Junta Airstrike Kills 18 at Market
Source: The Irrawaddy
Four children were among 18 people killed when a Myanmar regime warplane bombed a market in Rakhine State’s Ponnagyun Township on Tuesday, in the latest airstrike on civilians in Arakan Army (AA)-held territory.
ASEAN weighs review of Myanmar peace plan, long-term envoy
Source: Thai PBS World | By Phongsathat Sukhaphong
ASEAN is considering a review of its ‘Five-Point Consensus’ on Myanmar and the creation of a long-term special envoy position
Junta airstrikes inflict deep psychological trauma on children in Arakan State
Source: Development Media Group
Children in Arakan State are suffering severe mental and physical trauma amid ongoing military conflict and airstrikes by Myanmar’s military regime, requiring urgent psychological support
Resistance leaders pledge to seize remaining towns in Chin State during 78th Chin National Day ceremony
Source: Mizzima
On 20 February, Interim Chin National Consultative Council (ICNCC) Chairman Salai Than Chun Pe declared that revolutionary forces would intensify operations to liberate the final two urban strongholds remaining under military junta control.