Post-coup govt eyes US$500-billion investment boost. Myanmar and China on Saturday launched a new business association with ...
The curious case of casino tycoon “Broken Tooth” Koi throws light on the deep entanglement between the triads and the Chinese Communist Party, says Bertil Lintner.
Kachin Independence Army (KIA) forces have tightened their encirclement of Infantry Battalion 58 in Kachin State’s Waingmaw, pushing to within 100 meters of the base and triggering near‑daily clashes, ...
Legal action brought by Chin rights group accuses Senior General Min Aung Hlaing and his regime of widespread crimes against ...
Crackdowns on the burgeoning scam industry along Myanmar’s border and elsewhere are unlikely to have an effect until the real masterminds can be found, says Bertil Lintner.
Trump says the national emergency, first declared days after the 2021 coup, must continue as Myanmar still poses an “unusual ...
The KNDF says poverty and insecurity since the coup have driven more people in Karenni State to poppy growing, but that is fueling social problems.
The military bloc is set to wield even greater influence than usual as fewer elected MPs will take seats after fighting prevented voting in many parts of the country.
Pressure from Beijing has sidelined key ethnic armed organizations, freeing the junta to drive back PDF forces in Mandalay Region.
Critics say the move could entrench Min Aung Hlaing’s power regardless of whether he takes the presidency in the incoming administration.
The junta chief says Myanmar’s vote outperformed many democracies, but analysts say the figure was inflated by canceled voting and intimidation.
Election win is another milestone in the rise of regime loyalist Tin Ko Ko, who tried to silence two Reuters reporters who were investigating the 2017 Inn Din massacre.
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