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Junta launches large-scale offensive in Launglon, clashes force locals to flee
Source: Burma News International | By Karen Information Center
Junta soldiers departing from Launglon Town, the township capital, attempted a full-scale advance on Nyinmaw Village, sparking clashes with local resistance groups, according to resistance sources and aid workers assisting displaced villagers.
AA detains 13 Bangladeshi fishermen for illegally fishing in Rakhine waters
Source: Narinjara News | By Thinzar Nwe
According to a source affiliated with the AA, these vessels were taken by the AA Coast Guard security forces on the morning of November 12.
At least 20 civilians killed in week-long Myanmar junta airstrikes across Rakhine State
Source: Mizzima
The air raids, which began in the first week of November, have resulted in nearly 30 deaths in recent days, said U Myat Tun, director of the Rakhine Human Rights Defenders Association.
CIB commando team hands over She Zhijiang to Chinese police
Source: The Nation
Thailand on Wednesday extradited She Zhijiang, a Chinese-Cambodian national, to face charges of establishing and operating illegal online casinos.
Cultural exchange seminar held in Maungdaw
Source: Development Media Group | By Admin
The main purpose was to foster unity and friendship among local ethnic communities,” said a Thet man who attended the event. The Arakan Army (AA) reportedly provided financial support for the event.
Fear Grows in Pong Inn as Junta Shifts to Lottery-Based Recruitment
Source: Shan Herald Agency for News | By SHAN
The military junta will begin selecting conscripts through a lottery system in the Pong Inn region of Taunggyi Township starting in December, after residents say no one is left willing to serve as a paid substitute.
Civilians injured in Hpakant airstrike
Source: Burma News International | By Myitkyina Journal
The junta carried out an airstrike on areas of Lone Khin Village in Hpakant Township, Kachin State, injuring several civilian
Myanmar junta hits AAMIJ News with election law charges, holds journalist in prison
Source: Committee to Protect Journalists | Alert
“Myanmar’s junta must drop the election law charges against AAMIJ News, free journalist Myat Thu Kyaw, and allow the media to cover election-related news without fear of retaliation.”
Mining Frenzy Devastates Mogoke as TNLA Prepares to Hand Town Back to Junta
Source: The Irrawaddy
After taking control, the ethnic army imposed its rule on the ruby-rich town, granting large-scale mining rights to individuals connected to TNLA leaders and foreign companies, particularly from China, as well as firms from Kokang
Myanmar Junta’s USDP Naypyitaw Chair Vows to Hunt and Destroy Arakan Army Chief
Source: The Irrawaddy | Maung Kavi
The Naypyitaw chief of the junta’s proxy Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) has vowed to hunt down and bomb Arakan Army (AA) chief Tun Myat Naing, vowing to eradicate the ethnic armed group.
Death toll from capsized Rohingya migrant boat rises to 26 off Malaysia, Thailand
Source: United News of Bangladesh
Malaysia’s Maritime Enforcement Agency reported that eight additional bodies were found and one more survivor was rescued near northern Langkawi island, close to the Thai border.
ILO launches recovery support for earthquake-hit communities in Myanmar
Source: International Labour Organization
Livelihood recovery activities take place to support affected communities in the Inle Lake area and Mandalay Region of Myanmar.
Myanmar Police delegation attends 43rd ASEANAPOL Conference in Bangkok
Source: The Nation
A Myanmar delegation led by Police Lt-Gen Win Zaw Moe, Chief of the Myanmar Police Force, attended the 43rd ASEAN Chiefs of National Police (ASEANAPOL) Conference, held at the Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand, from 3 to 7 November.
Junta torches seven Wetlet Township villages
Source: Burma News International | By Network Media Group
Within a week, seven villages in the western part of Wetlet Township, Sagaing Region, where junta troops had carried out a large-scale offensive, were set ablaze.
Locals still hesitant to return despite Indaw becoming junta-free zone
Source: Burma News International | By Kachin News Group
“Many of us haven’t gone back yet. Everyone’s worried that more airstrikes might come. Some have nowhere to return because their homes were completely destroyed. Even if we try to rebuild, there’s a risk the warplanes could bomb us again,” he told KNG.
Fighting erupts between junta and KIA in Lone Khin
Source: Burma News International | By Myitkyina Journal
The junta has been clashing with the KIA and its ally, the Kachin People’s Defence Force (Kachin PDF), around Mawsisar Hilltop Monastery, the golf course, and the Myaukone and Lelpyin areas in the Lone Khin Village Tract
Three Russian naval vessels arrive in Yangon for joint military drills with Myanmar navy
Source: Narinjara News | By Khaing Lu Hla
On the evening of November 10, three naval vessels, which are the frigate Marshal Shaposhnikov, the corvette Gremyashchiy, and the support ship Boris Butoma, reached Thilawa Port in Yangon.
Analysts say junta’s planned election unlikely to change Arakan State’s political landscape
Source: Development Media Group | By Admin
Even if elections are held, no new Arakan State will emerge
AA, Chin Brotherhood form alliance to resist junta offensive in Chin State
Source: Development Media Group | By Admin
In addition to joint military preparations, the AA and CB will cooperate as a political and economic alliance, said CB spokesperson Salai Yaw Mang at an emergency fundraising event on November 8.
Militia Demands Cash or Military Service, Inle Residents Tell SHAN
Source: Shan Herald Agency for News | By SHAN
When contacted by SHAN, Major Khun San Aung from the PNO’s Information and News Department strongly denied the allegations of extortion and forced recruitment.
Thousands Displaced in Pai Khun Face Winter Hardship
Source: Shan Herald Agency for News | By SHAN
Thousands of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Pai Khun (Pekon) Township, on the Shan–Kayah State border, are in urgent need of shelter, warm clothing, and medical assistance as temperatures drop with the onset of the cold season.
Myanmar Junta Insists Election to Go Ahead Despite International Rejection
Source: The Irrawaddy
Amid growing international rejection of its planned election, Myanmar’s military regime declared on Monday that any interference by foreign countries would have no impact on its plans to hold the vote.
Satellite images show Myanmar scam hub largely standing despite crackdown
Source: BARRON’S | By Agence France Presse
The military subsequently announced raids, with state newspaper The Global New Light of Myanmar saying Sunday: “Currently, all the buildings are being demolished.”
Yangon USDP Boss Who Organized 2021 Political Violence to Stand in Election
Source: The Irrawaddy | By Maung Kavi
USDP members, nationalists and hired thugs staged rallies in the days before the Feb. 1 coup, and used violence against those who took to the streets to protest the military takeover.
Indigenous-led climate action plan from resistance-held Karen State
Source: Democratic Voice of Burma | By Seán Barry – 10 November 2025
Civil society organizations affiliated with the Karen National Union (KNU) are preparing to launch what experts have said could be the world’s first indigenous-led climate commitment before the end of the year