The plan, orchestrated by Min Aung Hlaing’s daughter, was to launder the gold through Laos, Thailand and Hong Kong—but it flopped because the participants did not trust each other.
The regime says it has control of the war-ravaged Chin State town, but resistance forces say it remains abandoned and was only briefly occupied by troops.
Opposition groups, veteran diplomats and international observers say ASEAN’s attempt at “calibrated re-engagement” risks ...
At least 11 civilians killed over the weekend as ASEAN ministers held their first face-to-face talks with Naypyitaw since the ...
The monument to Myanmar’s independence heroes is once again shackled by a paranoid military regime, anxious to suppress the ...
Myanmar’s putschist president vows completion of two international transport projects within his term, even as fighting rages ...
New regulations aim to speed up deportations, raising concerns for Myanmar migrants who risk detention and forced ...
Regime troops are taking local civilians as human shields as they rampage through Tanintharyi Region’s Yebyu Township, trying ...
Myanmar coup leader Min Aung Hlaing listed 43 proposed amendments to the 2008 Constitution on Tuesday, in a message to the ...
The history of Myanmar’s democracy and rights movement after 1988 is colorful and fascinating—so why has it not been written? asks David Scott Mathieson.
This week was all about cross-border crime as Chinese mining operations are accused of forcing Myanmar women into ...
The deaths of a writer, propagandist and astrologer-monk underscore how intellectuals helped sustain military rule from Ne Win to Min Aung Hlaing.
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