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Prof Yunus, global leaders to meet at UN conf on Rohingyas, other minorities Sept 30
Source: United News of Bangladesh | By AKM Moinuddin
Ahead of the meeting, Chief Adviser Prof Yunus held a meeting with UN Secretary-General António Guterres at the UN headquarters and discussed issues of mutual interest.
At least three people, including 18-year-old girl, killed, many others wounded in joint attack by Bangladesh Army, Police, Bengali settlers on minority homes in Chittagong Hill Tracts
Source: Narinjara News
The individuals who passed away have been recognized as Ma U Hla May, age 18; Ko Myat Hla Phyu, age 24; and another person whose identity remains unknown, all belonging to the Marama (Rakhine) ethnic group.
AA captures junta outpost at Gote Kyi Village in Ngape Township
Source: Development Media Group | By Admin
The AA launched its assault on September 26 and fully captured the village on September 28.
Fractures in Chin Resistance – Exiles Hold Out Hope for Unity
Source: Mizzima
Rebel groups now control most of the state, but internal divisions threaten these gains. Two major factions, the Chin National Front (CNF) and the Chin Brotherhood, have both driven out junta troops yet remain deeply divided
Chin brotherhood vows to block Myanmar junta’s planned election
Source: Mizzima
The Chin Brotherhood currently controls the towns of Matupi, Mindat, Kanpetlet, Falam, and Kyindwe in Chin State.
Six Beheaded Bodies Found in Northern Shan State
Source: Shan Herald Agency for News | By SHAN
At least six beheaded bodies were discovered in the Nawng Ping village tract of Kyaukme Township, northern Shan State, after military commission troops withdrew from the area in the third week of September, according to residents.
Public Executions Carried Out by MNDAA in Hsenwi Township
Source: Shan Herald Agency for News | By SHAN
According to local sources, at around 7:00 a.m. on September 26, the MNDAA’s military administration committee carried out the executions at the Pang Lawt market in Hsenwi, which is under its control.
Heavy fighting erupts near airport and Manau Park in Bhamo
Source: Burma News International | By Kachin News Group
Heavy fighting has broken out in Bhamo town, Kachin State, as the junta launched a ground offensive, supported by airstrikes on the airport and Manau Park, where Kachin Independence Army (KIA) and allied resistance forces are positioned.
Missing From a U.N. Meeting on Helping Refugees? The Refugees.
Source: The New York Times | By Verena Hölzl
World leaders will discuss how to assist the Rohingya in the world’s largest refugee settlement. But no one living there is attending the conference at the United Nations.
Myanmar Junta Advances on TNLA-Held Shan Town Amid Chemical Attack Report
Source: The Irrawaddy | By Myo Pyae
On Sunday, junta aircraft dropped three chemical bombs on Longwei village in Kyaukme Township, the TNLA said. Three TNLA fighters who inhaled smoke from the bombs are being treated in hospital for dizziness, nausea, and hyperventilation.
Myanmar’s AA Urges Dhaka to Probe Border Officers Backing Rohingya Militants
Source: The Irrawaddy
In its Saturday statement, the ethnic group alleged that some officers of Bangladesh’s Border Guard (BGB) were backing Rohingya armed groups based along the border, warning that such actions could undermine border stability, security, and bilateral relations.
East Timor’s Asean dreams see it mend fences with Myanmar’s military junta
Source: South China Morning Post | By Sam Beltran
East Timor’s diplomatic U-turn comes ahead of an Asean summit next month, where the junta had threatened to block its membership bid
Kazakhstan, Myanmar to Strengthen Partnership in Trade, Transport and Technology
Source: The Astana Times | By Ayana Birbayeva
President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev held talks with Myanmar’s Acting President Min Aung Hlaing on Sept. 27 during his working visit to Kazakhstan, focusing on ways to strengthen bilateral cooperation across multiple sectors.
ADB provides $58.6m grant to support displaced people from Myanmar and host communities
Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Government of Bangladesh signed agreements today for a $58.6 million grant from the Asian Development Fund (ADF) and a $28.1 million concessional loan to provide basic infrastructure and critical services
China court sentences 11 members of Myanmar-based crime syndicate to death
Source: Associated Press | By Huizhong Wu
The Wenzhou Intermediate People’s Court sentenced Ming Guoping, Ming Zhenzhen, Zhou Weichang — all members of a powerful family in Kokkang, Myanmar — to death along with eight others, according to a court statement.
Criminals of northern Myanmar telecom fraud groups sentenced to death
Source: Xinhua | By huaxia
A total of 11 criminals from gangs based in northern Myanmar, including key members of telecom fraud groups, were sentenced to death on Monday on multiple criminal charges, according to the verdict of a local court in Wenzhou, east China’s Zhejiang Province.
UnionAID condemns Myanmar’s sham elections
Source: UnionAID
UnionAID stands with workers and democratic movements in Myanmar who reject the military junta’s sham elections scheduled to begin on 28 December 2025.
Ten Civilians Massacred by Armed Rohingya Extremists in Maungdaw Border Attacks
Source: Border News Agency | BY BNA Author
The Arakan Army (AA) stated that on September 16, armed extremist groups carried out abductions and brutal killings of ten villagers from Tamanthar and Donnyo villages along the Maungdaw border, which is under AA control.
A monk and three family members killed in Kyaukme, girl reportedly raped
Source: Mizzima
A Myanmar junta column operating in northern Shan State’s Kyaukme Township killed a monk and three members of a family, including a minor girl who was allegedly raped before being killed, according to a statement by the Shan Students Union.
Now is the time to take political steps in Rakhine: Khalilur Rahman
Source: Prothom Alo English | By Diplomatic Correspondent
National Security Adviser Khalilur Rahman has said that the situation in Myanmar’s Rakhine State is comparatively improving. Therefore, the time has come to take genuine political steps there.
Military charges KNU leaders and Chinland officials under election law
Source: Mizzima
The junta’s Ministry of Home Affairs announced that at least 40 individuals including leaders of the Karen National Union (KNU) and members of the Chinland government have been charged under the junta’s Election Protection Law.
Bangladesh calls for urgent action to prevent ‘catastrophic’ Rohingya aid crisis
Source: Reuters | By Ruma Paul
“I call upon existing donors to come forward with enhanced contribution and potential donors to make announcements of generous contribution to prevent this catastrophic situation,” Yunus said.
Toxin levels rise in Kok River: Pollution traced to Shan State mines
Source: Bangkok Post | By Aekarach Sattaburuth
Thailand and Myanmar’s differing water quality standards complicate cooperation, with the former capping arsenic levels at 0.01 mg/l and the latter allowing up to 0.05 mg/l — five times higher.
Junta Suddenly Restricts Myanmar Migrants’ Passports to ‘Thailand Only’
Source: The Irrawaddy | By Myo Pyae
On Thursday, the junta’s Ministry of Home Affairs began stamping PJs with “Passport for Thailand Only”, making them valid only in Thailand. Another document shared on social media, which appeared to be a Passport for Visit (PV), was also stamped “Travel to Thailand only”.
Peace workshops set for NCA anniversary
Source: Burma News International | By Than Lwin Times
The 7 EAO Alliance spokesperson Colonel Saw Kyaw Nyunt confirmed to Than Lwin Times that peace workshops are set to take place during the NCA anniversary.