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Clashes erupt near Tanja Village on Putao-Myitkyina Road
Source: Burma News International | By Kachin News Group
“Right now, the junta is stationed in Tanja Village, while the KIA and PDF are just across the stream on the side closer to Sumprabum. Sometimes, they even exchange artillery fire,” another Putao resident told KNG.
Heavy clashes between junta and AA intensify in Sittwe
Source: Development Media Group | By Admin
Heavy fighting has erupted between the Myanmar military regime and the Arakan Army (AA) in Sittwe Township, with both sides engaging in exchanges of artillery fire and drone attacks, according to local and military sources.
Myanmar Military Captures Critical Mandalay-Shan Junction
Source: The Irrawaddy
The junction lies just over 80 km from Mogoke, the ruby-mining hub controlled by the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA), and connects routes to Mongmit, Bhamo, Myitkyina, and northern Shan State.
Beijing Preaches Noninterference While Playing Both Sides in Myanmar’s War
Source: The Irrawaddy | By Maung Kavi
At an event to mark the 10th anniversary of the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA) in Naypyitaw on Wednesday, Chinese envoy Deng Xijun said China does not want to see “escalating conflicts or lawlessness in Myanmar.”
Myanmar elections unlikely to see credible outcome, EU human rights rep says
Source: The Straits Times | By Reuters
Ollongren said the necessary conditions for free and fair elections in Myanmar have not been met, and the presence of observers would not make any difference to the outcome.
Arson attacks and arbitrary arrest by junta troops in Ywangan township, southern Shan State
Source: Shan Human Rights Foundation | Update
From the last week of August to late September 2025, arson attacks by junta troops resulted in the destruction of 60 houses, 90 rice granaries, one camp for internally displaced persons (IDPs), and several farm huts in Ywangan township.
Non-Resident Migrants Increasing in Mon State Ahead of Election Peri
Source: Independent Mon News Agency | By monnews
According to local sources, the number of non-resident migrants settling in relatively stable townships across Mon State has been steadily increasing during the pre-election period organized by the current military-appointed election commission.
Military chief urges EAOs to make only “realistic” demands
Source: Development Media Group | By Admin
He made the remarks in a speech marking the 10th anniversary of the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA), held in Nay Pyi Taw on Wednesday.
Combined Junta–PNO Forces Set Fire to Village in Southern Shan State
Source: Shan Herald Agency for News | By SHAN
A staff member from the Pekon Shan Youth Network told SHAN that at around 4 p.m. on October 13, military and PNO forces entered Baw Yan village, located in Hkawng Ei village tract, and set fire to the lower part of the village
Why So Many Young People Work Voluntarily in Myanmar’s Scam Compounds
Source: The Irrawaddy | By Kannikar Petchkaew
Scam compounds continue to thrive long after a highly publicized international crackdown in February, and the cut-off of electricity, gasoline, and internet to Karen State’s Myawaddy.
Myanmar regime admits election won’t be nationwide, as war continues
Source: Democratic Voice of Burma | By Reuters
“We can’t hold the election everywhere 100 per cent,” Min Aung Hlaing said in a speech broadcast on regime media from the capital Naypyidaw, adding that by-elections would follow in some areas after a new pro-military government is formed.
Road closure between Banmauk and Homalin triggers soaring prices in Homalin
Source; Burma News International | By Kachin News Group
After the junta and its allied Shanni Nationalities Army (SNA) imposed a blockade on the road for more than 20 days, villages including Naungpoaung and Nantaw in Homalin Township have been hit by unprecedented price surges.
KIA refutes junta’s claim of defections
Source: Burma News International | By Myitkyina Journal
The Kachin Independence Army (KIA) has dismissed reports from junta-controlled media alleging that some members of the KIA and the Kagabu People’s Force (KPF) in Kachin State’s Putao Township have defected to the junta.
Fund mobilisation for Rohingyas turns difficult: Shafiqul Alam
Source: United News of Bangladesh
Highlighting the importance of channeling new funds, Chief Adviser’s Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam has said the required fund mobilisation for the Rohingyas living in Bangladesh has become difficult as many countries are not willing to fund like before.
SurgiField System Successfully Deployed in Myanmar Conflict Zone, Enabling Life-Saving Surgery
Source: PR Newswire | By SurgiBox Inc
SurgiBox Inc. announced the successful deployment of its SurgiField System in Myanmar (Burma), where frontline medical teams used the portable surgical technology to perform life-saving procedures in active conflict zones
Flawed ASEAN Needs to Regain Its Footing
Source: The Irrawaddy | By Thitinan Pongsudhirak
ASEAN now faces a daunting dilemma of engaging the junta and legitimizing it or standing aside and thereby ceding influence entirely to China.
Why So Many Young People Work Voluntarily in Myanmar’s Scam Compounds
Source: The Irrawaddy | By Kannikar Petchkaew
Scam compounds continue to thrive long after a highly publicized international crackdown in February, and the cut-off of electricity, gasoline, and internet to Karen State’s Myawaddy.
TNLA Denies Myanmar Regime Troops Have Entered Hsipaw in Northern Shan
Source: The Irrawaddy | By Myo Pyae
Residents say Myanmar regime troops entered the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA)-controlled town of Hsipaw in northern Shan State on Wednesday, though the ethnic army denied the claims.
SurgiField System Successfully Deployed in Myanmar Conflict Zone, Enabling Life-Saving Surgery
Source: PR Newswire | By SurgiBox Inc
SurgiBox Inc. announced the successful deployment of its SurgiField System in Myanmar (Burma), where frontline medical teams used the portable surgical technology to perform life-saving procedures in active conflict zones.
WFP acting chief meets CA, reaffirms commitment to food aid for 1.3m Rohingyas
Source: The Business Standard | By Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha
World Food Programme (WFP) Acting Executive Director Carl Skau has reaffirmed the agency’s commitment to mobilising food aid for 1.3 million Rohingyas sheltered in Bangladesh, saying the crisis remains one of the Rome‑based UN body’s top priorities.
EAOs Control Two Myanmar-Thailand Border Trade Stations
Source: ISP-Myanmar | Mapping
Of Myanmar’s seven official border trade stations with Thailand, Mese and Htee Khee stations now fall under the control of the Karenni Nationalities Defense Force (KNDF) and the Karen National Union/Karen National Liberation Army (KNU/KNLA).
The Era of Tug of War between Rice and Money
Source: Kantarawaddy Times | Feature
During the deteriorating conditions of the post-coup, where even having money is useless in some of eyes,
How Will People Sustain Their Livelihoods If They Become Long-Term Refugees?
Source: Kantarawaddy Times | Feature
In Karenni State, which has a population of around 300,000, about 250,000 people have become internally displaced due to the ongoing conflict
BGB’s involvement in border clashes seen as complicating Arakan conflict
Source: Development Media Group | By Admin
Observers warn that such actions amount to interference in Myanmar’s internal affairs and further complicate the already fragile situation in Arakan State and along the border.
Junta escalates airstrikes as fighting rages in Banmauk
Source: Burma News International | By Kachin News Group
Fierce clashes persist after resistance forces seized Banmauk Town in Sagaing Region’s Banmauk Township, with the junta intensifying its use of airstrikes.