Myanmar's military has extended the state of emergency for six more months, coinciding with the coup's four-year anniversary.
The junta plans to hold an election in 2025, which critics have derided as a sham. Read more at straitstimes.com.
(Reuters) -- Myanmar's ruling military has extended a state of emergency for another six months, state media reported on Friday, a day ahead of the four-year anniversary of a coup that plunged the ...
The Australian former special economic adviser to Aung San Suu Kyi, imprisoned for 21 months by the Myanmar junta that ...
Four years after Myanmar's military seized power in a coup, the country is in the grip of a bloody civil war that has driven ...
Myanmar’s rebel groups have made significant territorial gains against the ruling military junta over the past year. The ...
Four years after its military coup and consequent civil war, Myanmar's spotlight in global headlines continues to dim as geostrategic reorientations and realignments among the major powers take centre ...
The UN’s IIMM said impunity was emboldening the perpetrators, mainly junta forces, to commit further violence, and urged that steps be taken to prosecute them.
Malaysia PM Anwar's appointment of Cambodia’s former prime minister Hun Sen and Thailand's former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra suggests there is a disconnect between his words and actions, says ...
Myanmar's junta extended a state of emergency by six months on Friday, four years after it seized power triggering a civil ...
Myanmar marks four years of a bloody civil war on Saturday with anti-regime forces holding the upper hand on battlefields ...