As Myanmar’s military regime ramps up ground and air assaults to expand control in Kayah (Karenni) State, displaced civilians are facing worsening food shortages, soaring prices, and the collapse of ...
To lay the groundwork for the phased election it plans to stage in December and January, the Myanmar junta amended existing election laws and in July enacted additional legislation popularly known as ...
After jailing NLD leaders, ruling generals flood the election with military candidates, eyeing victory for their proxy Union Solidarity and Development Party.
Peacebuilding scholar Dr. Mon Mon Myat recalls the lessons of a recent international conference on the Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.
Colonel Sein Maung Lin is latest loyalist rewarded with senior post as regime chief surrounds himself with trusted allies.
Lay Kay Kaw,14 kilometers south of Myawaddy on the Thai border, is latest target in regime’s counteroffensive against Karen ...
Paragaliders bombed a peaceful anti-regime candlelight vigil in the resistance stronghold of Chaung-U on the first day of the Thadingyut festival.
Regime ramps up crackdown on dissenting voices, prosecuting 64 under a law that carries penalties ranging from prison terms to death.
The region faces growing pressures and a threat to its autonomy as the rival superpowers compete for influence and strategic advantage.
Remarks on social media—since deleted—from the hardline chief of the USDP’s Naypyitaw branch are embarrassing to the regime ahead of its December vote.
Border camp residents scramble for a livelihood lifeline as US aid cuts threaten food security for more than 100,000.
In what locals called an act of “intimidation”, bombs struck Namtu and Hsipaw as residents gathered for Thadingyut prayers, injuring civilians and destroying homes.