and their property seized by the authorities shortly after their information and whereabouts were shared in these messaging groups. Burma News International reported that about 50 Myanmar military …
World Bank: Myanmar economy to grow 3%, dragged by conflict
Myanmar’s economy grew 3% last year and will likely achieve the same pace in 2023, but still lags far behind where it stood before the army seized power in early 2021, the World Bank said in a report …
BRIEF-World Bank On Myanmar Says Myanmar’S Economy Remains Subject To Significant Uncertainty, With Ongoing Conflict Disrupting Business Operations
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‘Back in the opiate business’: Poppy production doubles in coup-hit Myanmar
Farmers have ‘little choice’ but return to poppy cultivation following the junta’s takeover, United Nations warns …
Should Myanmar be a dilemma for India as global calls for restoration of democracy in Naypyidaw get louder?
Washington has announced sanctions against the military leaders and democracies around the globe are up in arms against the Tatmadaw …
Indonesia Focuses on Five-Point Agreement to Help Myanmar
President Joko Widodo said that he will focus on encouraging the implementation of the Five Point Consensus of ASEAN leaders in helping to resolve the Myanmar issue.
Why has the West given billions in military aid to Ukraine, but virtually ignored Myanmar?
Myanmar’s two-year resistance to the brutal military regime barely registers in the West. But Ukraine shows that Western military force can be successfully used to support a democracy under siege.
Pressure Mounts on ASEAN Chair Indonesia to Act on Myanmar
As Indonesia assumes the rotating chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations for 2023, pressure is mounting on Jakarta to formalize an appropriate response to member Myanmar’s military – the …
Opium production rises 33% in Myanmar, U.N. report says
In this season, farmers earned twice as much selling opium in 2022 as they did the previous year, the report found.
The forgotten war in Myanmar where children are slaughtered from helicopters
In the first barrage, two of the Myanmar junta’s Russian-made combat helicopters fired rockets at the school, in the grounds of a Buddhist monastery in the northwest of the country. Then two transport helicopters,