Myanmar's military leaders have enacted a new cybersecurity law that analysts say will provide the junta with extensive ...
Myanmar's military is set to release 5,864 prisoners, including 180 foreigners, on the occasion of the country's independence ...
The prisoners freed include a small portion of the thousands of detainees jailed for opposing army rule, following the ...
Former U.S. Ambassador Derek Mitchell argues the United States should assert its leadership in helping shape Myanmar's ...
Myanmar’s National Unity Government (NUG) seeks to deal a decisive blow to the country’s military rulers in 2025.
Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, the leader of Myanmar’s military regime, granted pardons for 5,864 domestic prisoners and 180 foreign nationals, who will be deported, according to state-run MRTV. Mass ...
Exclusive: National Unity Government hopes Independent TV documentary on ousted leader ‘will wake up international community’ ...
Rohingya leaders call for international intervention to ensure safe return, as over 60,000 flee to Bangladesh camps ...
The meeting was described as an extended informal consultation. ASEAN in early 2021 agreed on a “ Five-Point Consensus ” for peace, but the military leadership in Myanmar did virtually nothing to ...
Domestic or internal power shifts in countries can alter bilateral relations with their neighbours. This is what is happening ...
In a video released by the Arakan Army, Brig-Gen Kyaw Kyaw Than, commander of the junta’s fallen western military command, ...
"AA leadership is realist and they may consider ... Adding further complexity is the Myanmar military's alleged forced recruitment of Rohingyas to fight for them against the ethnic armed groups.