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MSF suspends Pauktaw operations after ‘misunderstandings’

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), along with other international NGOs, is suspending operations in Arakan state’s Pauktaw township following what it has termed “misunderstandings” that led to tensions with local Arakanese Buddhists.

Military conscription may hurt economy; Migrant workers from Burma abandoned in Thailand

FROM THE DVB NEWSROOM Military conscription may hurt economy The development economist Jared Bissinger told DVB that the military regime’s activation of its conscription law will...

First aid shipment arrives in Burma from Thailand; Military conscription drive counted in 172 townships

FROM THE DVB NEWSROOM First aid shipment arrives in Burma from Thailand The Thai Red Cross delivered its first shipment of aid into Burma at the 2nd Thai-Myanmar...

Twenty-one killed in airstrike on Rohingya village; Arakan Army claims control in Rathedaung Township

FROM THE DVB NEWSROOM Twenty-one killed in airstrike on Rohingya village At least 21 civilians, including children, were killed and 25 others were injured by an...

Fighting in Karen State intensifies; Five killed by artillery in Rohingya neighborhood of Sittwe

FROM THE DVB NEWSROOM Fighting in Karen State intensifies Thailand has increased security along its border with Burma as fighting between the Karen National Liberation Army...

Regime attends ASEAN Defense Minister Summit in Laos; Martial law declared in TNLA controlled townships

FROM THE DVB NEWSROOM Regime attends ASEAN Defense Minister Summit in Laos Zaw Naing Win, the director general of the regime’s Defense Ministry International Affairs Department,...

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