The US termination of protection for at-risk people from Myanmar contradicts virtually all credible reporting on the country’s conflict and the junta’s abuses.
As the junta rounds up thousands of foreigners in Shwe Kokko, our editors consider the brief but eventful history of the notorious online scam hub.
The shadow National Unity Government (NUG) has suspended Daw Kyi Pyar, permanent secretary of the Prime Minister’s Office, and her husband U Nyi Nyi Min as of Nov. 22, following allegations of ...
Kokang rebels and the Myanmar junta engage in tit for tat in Lashio Township, blocking roads and reinforcing their positions.
Dr. Fuadi Pitsuwan highlights security and economic advantages of engaging with autonomous administrations taking shape along the Thai-Myanmar border.
The regime echoed Beijing’s attacks on Tokyo as tensions escalate, reaffirming its loyalty to China and the One China policy.
During a clash with junta forces in Min Let Pan, the KNLA overran a DKBA base and found it housed a scam center with over 5,000 workers.
Staff are being urged to vote for the military-backed USDP, sparking fear of reprisal if they refuse to comply.
The junta seeks SCO lifeline after crashing economy, and makes an ultranationalist campaign pitch ahead of rubber-stamp ...
A total of 1,016 people from 22 countries were detained in three days of raids, including 216 Indonesians, 184 Chinese and 85 Ethiopians, the regime claimed.
Junta-appointed Prime Minister Nyo Saw takes advantage of a rare international platform to tout the rigged poll and thank ...
A congressional committee warned that Myanmar’s planned polls will deepen instability and fuel China-linked crime networks running global scam hubs.