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This week, the junta’s proxy party cheered an election security crackdown, while the regime restricted AIDS medication and ...
The junta’s murderous repression, hare-brained economic policies, and forced subscription have drained the country of its most precious resource: its young people.
China’s support for the junta’s proposed election is tied to its strategic interests in a stable Myanmar, and it has pressured resistance forces to agree to ceasefires.
Junta blockades, soaring prices and US aid cuts are driving a sharp rise in hunger and malnutrition across conflict-hit ...
State bordering China harbors rich deposits of rare earth minerals, essential for making everything from electric cars to defense systems.
Beijing outlines a stability-first election agenda for Myanmar, prioritizing peace, unity and development to safeguard Chinese strategic and economic interests.
Several major ethnic armed organizations say they will not allow voting booths to be set up in territories they control.
Overview of the western state conflict shows ethnic army pushing for control of the capital but vulnerable to coastal ...
Systematic rape and sexual humiliation are among the crimes in junta detention centers being investigated by the Independent ...
A recent meeting with KIA and NUG representatives in the Kachin rebels’ mountain fastness of Laiza was highly productive, ...
Ethnic armed group says declaration is unjustified; regime delegation promises to relay request after visiting Mongla and ...
At the first meeting of the junta’s State Security and Peace Commission, Min Aung Hlaing ordered swift trials for ‘disruptors’ and a military push to expand voting areas.
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