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Hepatitis A outbreaks hit resistance-controlled areas of Sagaing Region
Source: Burma News International | By Kachin News Group
Since the second week of October, liberated areas have seen a significant rise in jaundice and liver disease cases caused by the virus, with some villages reportedly seeing almost entire populations infected.
Movie Director, Actors Arrested for Scoffing at Election Propaganda Film
Source: The Irrawaddy
The junta has arrested a well-known movie director and two actors for criticizing a propaganda film promoting its upcoming election, regime media reported.
UN rapporteur says international community failed Myanmar amid worsening crisis
Source: Anadolu Agency | By Merve Gül Aydoğan Ağlarcı
‘The humanitarian conditions are getting worse, and the availability of support from the international community is getting worse,’ says Tom Andrews
Philippines To Maintain ASEAN Engagement With Myanmar Under Its Chairmanship, Says President Marcos
Source: Bernama | By Nur Atiq Maisarah Suhaimai, Linda Khoo
Describing the situation in Myanmar as “a wound in ASEAN’s side that has yet to heal.”
Burma Military Attacks Across Burma Kill and Displace Civilians
Source: Free Burma Rangers | Weekly Dispatch – 30/10/2025
Airstrikes in Mu Traw and Kler Lwe Htoo districts injured villagers; these attacks included bombings in Noh Kah Hta and Nay Ka and a paramotor attack on Nyaung Bin Gyi Village.
Germany reaffirms commitment to supporting Bangladesh and Rohingya crisis solution
Source: United News of Bangladesh
Saathoff visited Bangladesh from October 27–28 to deepen bilateral relations and uphold and demonstrate Germany’s commitment to supporting Bangladesh in its development and humanitarian priorities.
Anutin calls for even closer Asean-China relations
Source: Bangkok Post | By Post Reporters
Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has called for comprehensive cooperation between Asean and China to advance regional peace, strengthen supply chains, and promote the development of free trade, green growth, and digital economies.
National Unity Government accuses regime in Naypyidaw of supporting cyber scams in Myanmar
Source: Democratic Voice of Burma | By English Editor
Nay Phone Latt, the NUG spokesperson, told a press briefing that the regime was responsible for supporting the Kokang Border Guard Force (BGF), which was ejected from northern Shan State’s Kokang Self-Administered Zone by the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army.
Junta operations displace around 30,000 in Kawkareik
Source: Karen News
Junta troops are advancing from Myapataing Village toward Lower Bote, located around the Dawna Mountain Ranges, forcing locals to flee.
Myanmar junta regained only four towns lost in Operation 1027
Source: Mizzima
The Myanmar junta has so far regained control of only four out of the 43 towns captured by the Three Brotherhood Alliance during Operation 1027, which began nearly a year ago.
Will the Junta Succeed in Reopening Northern Shan State’s Trade Networks?
Source: Shan Herald Agency for News | By SHAN
After retaking Nawnghkio (Naungcho), Kyaukme, and Hsipaw (Thibaw) in northern Shan State, the Myanmar military has reopened the Mandalay–Lashio Road, a key trade route that had been closed for nearly two years.
Myanmar Junta’s Phase 2 Vote Plan Includes Scores of Resistance Strongholds
Source: The Irrawaddy
Myanmar’s junta-appointed election commission announced on Tuesday that the second phase of the regime-organized election will be held on Jan. 11, 2026 in another 100 townships—nearly half of which are strongholds of anti-regime resistance groups.
TNLA Signs Truce With Myanmar Junta, Agrees to Return Mogoke, Mongmit
Source: The Irrawaddy
The ethnic Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA), facing intense pressure from Beijing, said Wednesday it signed a ceasefire agreement with Myanmar’s military regime at China-brokered peace talks held in Kunming, Yunnan Province on Oct. 27 and 28.
Myanmar Invites Foreign Media Coverage Of Junta-run Election
Source: BARRON’S | By Agence France Presse
One senior journalist working for an independent Myanmar outlet told AFP “the invitation is just a part of the process of their claim that they are holding a free and fair election”.
Egypt, Myanmar sign MoU to boost agricultural cooperation
Source: Amwal Al Ghad English
The agreement seeks to enhance collaboration across key sectors, particularly cotton, potatoes, agribusiness management, agricultural research and development, and modern biotechnology.
Ryzhenkov meets with Myanmar’s foreign minister
Source: BelTA
Maxim Ryzhenkov and Than Swe emphasized the importance of expanding the legal framework for cooperation, with a focus on trade, economy, and investment.
India condemns ‘blinkered’ UN report, calls for inclusive political dialogue in Myanmar
Source: Press Trust of India
Lok Sabha MP Dilip Saikia said New Delhi continues to support all initiatives aimed at fostering trust and advancing a “Myanmar-owned and Myanmar-led path” toward peace, stability and democracy.
Myanmar rebels sign ceasefire with military after China-mediated talks
Source: ABC News | By The Associated Press
The ceasefire with the Ta’ang National Liberation Army, or TNLA, marks a significant victory for Myanmar’s military government, which has regained territories ahead of elections scheduled to start Dec. 28.
Chinese state-backed company behind expanded rare earth and gold mines along Kok River in eastern Shan State
Source: Shan Human Rights Foundation | Update
The most dramatic change can be seen in the gold mining area 30 kilometers upstream from the Thai border, where an expanded mesh of new roads and mining pits has been gouged into the forested hillsides.
Regime elections set to take place in four townships of Karenni State
Source: Democratic Voice of Burma | By English Editor
The regime declared martial law in three out of seven Karenni townships: Shadaw, Hpasawng and Mese, which were seized by Karenni resistance forces after they launched an offensive on Nov. 11, 2023.
Thousands flee as junta launches major offensive along Kale-Gangaw Road
Source: Burma News International | By Chin World
Thousands of locals have been fleeing since October 27 as the junta advanced with massive forces along the Kale-Gangaw Highway in Kale (Kalay) Township, southern Sagaing Region.
China reopens border trading gates with Kachin State, maintains fuel export ban
Source: Burma News International | By Myitkyina Journal
The border gates were not closed by the KIA but unilaterally by China, and China did not make any deal with the KIA regarding their reopening, Colonel Naw Bu confirmed.
Ending armed conflict not possible, while military interferes in politics, says KNPP Secretary (2)
Source: Independent Mon News Agency I By monnews
This is just another civilian government transformed by the military. Under the 2008 Constitution, the military has the right to intervene in politics. As long as the military remains involved in politics, Myanmar’s political crisis will never be resolved.
Locals flee homes in northern Maungdaw amid ARSA threat
Source: Development Media Group | By Admin
Locals say the reason for fleeing is that ARSA members frequently enter remote villages, arrest and kill residents, and kidnap people.