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Myanmar Reinstates Military Conscription
The military government in Myanmar has reinstated mandatory conscription. The policy aims to bolster military ranks. Myanmar's military junta has reinstated conscription, requiring citizens to serve in the armed forces.
REPLAY NEWS - Polski
Myanmar Town Destroyed By Explosion
A town in Myanmar was destroyed by an explosion, and the search for victims is ongoing.
Mastodon
Explosion Injures Five In Papua Province
Activists accuse the government of widespread violence. The explosion also damaged nearby homes. The exact circumstances of the explosion are still under investigation. Further details on the cause or circumstances of the explosion were not immediately available. Efforts to manage the situation are ongoing. Local authorities are assessing the damage and providing assistance to affected residents. Australia has confirmed receiving a report on the event. Emergency services are on the scene, and an investigation into the cause of the blast is underway. The incident is believed to be related to a World War II-era explosive. The device was reportedly found in Indonesia.
CGTN Radio
Myanmar Region Explosion Under Investigation
The full extent of the damage and casualties is still being assessed. An explosion has occurred in Myanmar, though specific details regarding the cause, location, or any potential casualties have not yet been provided. This event adds to ongoing concerns in the region. Authorities are working to determine the cause and any potential consequences.
Polskie Radio 24
Myanmar Village Massacre Described
A source familiar with the situation on the ground in Kaung Tat, a village in Namkham Township in Shan State, near the Chinese border, said 25 women and 30 men had died. Twenty-five women and 30 men have died in a village in Myanmar.
Bluesky Social
Myanmar Building Blast Kills Over 45
A blast at a building in Myanmar, reportedly storing mining explosives, has killed more than 45 people. A building blast in Myanmar has resulted in over 45 fatalities, according to initial reports. Authorities are continuing recovery efforts. The previous toll was not specified, nor were the details of the explosion or the number of casualties. Emergency services continue to assess the situation and provide aid to those affected by the explosion. The exact number of casualties is still being determined, but the incident has resulted in loss of life. A BBC report stated that an explosion in a village in Myanmar killed at least 55 people and wounded dozens more. Insurgents stated that explosives being used for mining close to the Chinese border caused the blast. Rescue workers are facing heavy rains while searching for survivors trapped in the rubble.
AP
Four Freed After Southeast Asia Mountain Rescue
Four men managed to free themselves after being trapped in the mountains in Southeast Asia. They were taken for immediate medical attention following their rescue on Saturday afternoon. Video of the men was posted online.
ABC Radio National NT HLS
HRW Reports Rohingya Massacre by Arakan Army
Human Rights Watch released a report detailing a massacre of Rohingya Muslims by the Arakan Army in Hoyyar Siri. The report is titled “Skeletons & Skulls Scattered Everywhere.” The report details alleged atrocities and calls for international intervention to protect the Rohingya population.
Bluesky Social
Myanmar Hospitals Extend Visiting Hours
Myanmar's hospital authority is extending visiting hours to better support patients and their families. Visiting hours for pediatric wards will be extended to 24 hours, with other wards like rehabilitation, nursing, and nutrition also seeing extended times.
RTHK Radio 1 Cantonese
China-Myanmar Relations And WWII History Discussed
Discussions have taken place regarding China-Myanmar relations and their historical context, specifically focusing on World War II history. Discussions touched upon China's assistance in Myanmar's independence and its role in World War II.
VOH Ho Chi Minh City