Strengthening long-standing religious connectivity between the two countries, Myanmar Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing presented marble replicas of Maravijaya
Almost 75,000 Homes Incinerated by Junta Forces in Myanmar Since the Coup
Entire villages were burnt to the ground as the regime retaliated against civilians opposed to military rule by torching their homes.
Umphang Hospital grapples with 40 million baht deficit due to Myanmar crisis
Thailand’s Umphang Hospital was strained by a 40 million baht deficit from treating Myanmar migrants amid current political turmoil.
Kuki MLAs slam Shah for linking Manipur clashes to influx from Myanmar
In two separate statements, 10 Kuki MLAs of Manipur, including seven from BJP, and the Indigenous Tribal Leaders’ Forum (ITLF) on Friday slammed home minister Amit Shah for his statement in the Lok Sabha on Wednesday linking the conflict in the north-eastern state to the influx of refugees from Myanmar.
17 dead after Rohingya boat from Myanmar capsizes on the way to Malaysia
Rescue teams have found at least 17 bodies on Myanmar’s shores after a Rohingya boat capsized while on its way to Malaysia on Monday, officials told CNN.
17 bodies found, 33 missing after Rohingya boat overturns near Myanmar
A nonprofit rescue team recovered 17 bodies while 33 remain missing after a boat carrying Rohingya Muslims capsized near Myanmar while sailing to Malaysia, Myanmar on Monday, officials said on Thursday.
At least 17 people dead after boat carrying Rohingya refugees capsizes off coast of Myanmar
Search for survivors continues in latest tragedy as persecuted Muslims make perilous sea journeys in search of better lives
Investigators say Myanmar’s military is committing increasingly brazen war crimes
A group of investigators says Myanmar’s military and affiliated militias are committing increasingly frequent and brazen war crimes, including aerial bombings targeting civilians.
Why Myanmar’s brutal military junta can never defeat Aung San Suu Kyi
The military, which toppled Suu Kyi in a coup, has slightly reduced the 78-year-old’s long jail term – but such gestures are empty and far from enough to alter how the murderous regime is viewed.
India’s Myanmar Conundrum: New Delhi Should Know This Isn’t The Old Tatmadaw
While India’s policy towards Myanmar, like Afghanistan, remains that of following the old rule book, New Delhi is missing out on listening to the citizenry, especially the youth.