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Junta airstrikes caused 35 civilian casualties—eight deaths and 27 injuries—in a 48-hour period earlier this week as the ...
Three top commanders of Assamese militant group killed just weeks after Indian troops reportedly gunned down resistance fighters in Sagaing’s Tamu Township.
A new Rohingya political body has been established to represent the persecuted group as Dhaka aims to target organized crime inside refugee camps.
Laos’ Chinese-run special economic zone is linked to cyber scams, trafficking and a $43.8-billion criminal network spanning ...
Ko Phyo Paing and Ko Naing Naing Soe were arrested on the eve of a planned peaceful protest against the junta boss’ visit to ...
Critics fear the agency’s planned satellite cooperation with Moscow will boost the regime’s surveillance and military capabilities.
Karen resistance forces seized a supposedly impregnable regime outpost in Myawaddy Township, on the Myanmar-Thai border in Karen State, on Saturday, after around 100 defeated junta soldiers fled into ...
Beijing accused of pressuring ethnic army to stop fighting Myanmar junta for control of Bhamo in Kachin State.
Chin National Army’s seizure of CNDF base sparks urgent calls for peace talks, as infighting over territory threatens to ...
Thousands of drafted soldiers are being fed directly into key front-line conflicts in Shan, Mandalay and elsewhere, say ...
Rosoboronexport gives $431,000 for disaster relief after selling $227 million in weapons to a regime blamed for around 7,000 ...
The civilian National Unity Government says junta airstrikes have killed at least 3,242 people since the 2001 coup.
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