Beijing seems reluctant to advertise its support for the new pseudo-civilian government in Naipyitaw—but extracts its pound of flesh from President Min Aung Hlaing just the same.
What would it take for real, inclusive dialogue to tackle Myanmar’s perpetual crisis? wonders a former political prisoner.
The regime has ramped up talks with Chinese firms on fuel imports, refining and power projects, as shortages and blackouts continue to squeeze Myanmar’s economy.
The Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) drew widespread condemnation on Wednesday after becoming the first member of the ethnic Brotherhood Alliance to formally congratulate Min Aung Hlaing on his ...
Junta boss-turned-president targets re-engagement with regional bloc while ignoring its Five-Point Consensus for Peace.
Norway’s state-controlled telecoms giant accused of aiding military regime’s crackdown on opponents after 2021 coup.
In an 18-minute speech, the coup leader repeated old claims, floated vague reforms and offered no solutions to Myanmar’s civil war, tanking economy or global isolation.
Little or nothing can be expected from the coup leader’s transition to the civilian presidency—but international engagement could force some small concessions, says Larry Jagan.
Dozens of officers have been reassigned to key ministries, extending a decades-old practice that critics say weakens civilian ...
SDG Group’s aid, education and labor initiatives may be paving the way for a $900-million oil venture that could supply ...
Marauding regime troops kill, burn and rape their way through resistance-held areas of Sagaing, Magwe and Mandalay—and the victims are nearly always civilians.
Thai PM Anutin congratulates coup leader, ‘stands ready to support Myanmar’s effort toward peace, stability and national ...
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