A Myanmar rebel group said on Friday its members beheaded two prisoners in a rare admission of deadly violence as it fights the ruling junta to maintain control of the country's western borderlands.
The Arakan Army says the two soldiers were killed in retaliation for the torture and murder of numerous Rakhine State civilians.
The Arakan Army has released two cargo ships that they seized on the Naf River en route to Cox’s Bazar’s Teknaf, carrying ...
The significant territorial gains by the AA are reshaping power dynamics in Myanmar's civil war, observers say.
An airstrike by Myanmar’s army on a village under the control of an armed ethnic minority group has killed about 40 people and injured at least 20 others, officials of the group and a local charity ...
Three cargo boats held by Myanmar’s Arakan Army for four days have been released. The boats, which were en route from Yangon, ...
One of three seized cargo vessels remains in the custody of the Arakan Army, raising concerns among traders in Teknaf, Cox’s ...
All three men had illegally entered Myanmar to bring back cattle when they accidentally triggered landmines planted by the Arakan Army and Myanmar military ...
According to the reports, the Arakan Army is now marching ahead to take control of these weapons factories to further ...
Two of the three cargo ships seized by Myanmar`s separatist armed group, the Arakan Army, have been released after ...
Two Bangladeshi cargo ships, after being released from Arakan Army's detention, reached the Teknaf land port today with ...
The Arakan Army, a rebel group in Myanmar, released two cargo ships today that were captured while en route to Teknaf Port ...