Posco International Corp is one of the last foreign companies with a significant stake in Myanmar’s oil and gas sector, despite the industry’s ties to a military regime that has been widely condemned …
NUG Criticizes EU and ASEAN for Failing to Take Action Against Myanmar Regime
EU-ASEAN leaders met at a summit in Belgium last week, but didn’t offer any support to the civilian National Unity Government.
Thailand to Convene Regional Meeting on Myanmar Conflict
Thailand has reportedly invited interested members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to participate in a consultative meeting aimed at addressing the political crisis in Myanmar.
A taste of home: Myanmar restaurants blossom in Chiang Mai
A wave of new arrivals has spurred demand for Myanmar food in the northern Thai city, but budding restaurateurs face legal barriers and increased overheads, as well as trauma and survivor’s guilt.
World Bank’s IFC Divesting Its Stake in Myanmar’s Yoma Bank
The World Bank Group’s private-sector arm is divesting its holdings in one of Myanmar’s largest banks nearly two years after a military coup, according to the lender’s largest shareholder.Most Read …
IFC Divests from Yoma Bank After Myanmar Military Links Exposed
World Bank’s private sector development arm sells 4.5 percent stake in Myanmar bank and faces pressure to cut its other ties with junta.
IFC Divests from Yoma Bank After Myanmar Military Links Exposed
World Bank’s private sector development arm sells 4.5 percent stake in Myanmar bank and faces pressure to cut its other ties with junta.
Trial of Myanmar’s Suu Kyi enters final phase
A junta court will hear the final arguments in the 18-month-long trial of Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi next week, a legal source said Tuesday, before reaching its final verdicts against the Nobel …
Myanmar junta, anti-coup fighters trade blame over ferry blast
BANGKOK: Myanmar’s junta and anti-coup fighters on Monday exchanged accusations over a bomb attack on a Yangon commuter ferry that wounded 17 people, the latest blast to hit the Southeast Asian country’s commercial hub.
NST Leader: Myanmar mutiny
When December comes to a close, Asean’s Five-Point Consensus (5PC) signed with Myanmar’s coup leader Min Aung Hlaing to end the crisis would be 20 months old. But the 5PC remains just words on paper.