The military is besieging their enclaves with new offensives, bidding to expand the poll’s reach into regions it does not currently control. Fighter jets and helicopters howl over Mandalay’s ...
Also this week, the regime turned to Moscow and Delhi for election support, mustered an army of candidates, and wooed nuclear allies at World Atomic Week.
The US Treasury blacklisted a Yangon firm and its employees, plus a North Korean operative for brokering sales of bombs, ...
The abrupt, unexplained rule change strips Passport for Job holders of third-country travel rights, sparking alarm among ...
Min Aung Hlaing holds talks with Putin amid growing concerns that regime will tap fledgling nuclear program for military use.
Displaced villagers are in dire need of support, with many subsisting in makeshift tents on farms and in forests as the junta ...
Junta troops and allied militias are trying to recapture the resource-rich former Special Region 1 ahead of the planned ...
In the name of sustainable development, China cements its hegemony over water resources, causing economic dependency and environmental destruction downstream, warns Chandu Doddi.
The Thai Senate said heavy-metal contamination in Chiang Rai’s Kok River, traced to Shan State mines, was a cross-border crisis with grave health and economic risks.
Airstrikes targeting civilians in resistance-held territory have doubled in the month since the junta announced the schedule for its planned elections.
Fanatical Muslim group ARSA claims it seized a base near the Bangladeshi border, but the AA says this is smoke and mirrors for the benefit of the insurgents’ financial backers.
Shut for years due to communal violence, the reopening of Maungdaw’s Jameh Mosque points to the AA’s bid for legitimacy through religious freedom, inclusive government.
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