The European Union has slapped sanctions on several senior officials and armed forces officers in Myanmar, where a military takeover last year set off violence that threatens to destabilize other part …
Explainer: Why is ASEAN holding a special meeting on Myanmar?
Foreign ministers from member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) are meeting on Thursday to discuss an intensifying crisis in Myanmar, 18 months after agreeing a peace …
Amnesty International: Jet Fuel Sales to Myanmar Aiding Junta War Crimes
Chevron, PetroChina and other oil firms shipping jet fuel to Myanmar for civilian use may be inadvertently supplying an air force accused of widespread war crimes and should pause all deliveries …
Myanmar’s anti-coup fighters say injuries harden resolve
Three months after joining Myanmar’s armed uprising against the military coup — and three weeks before his 24th birthday — . Like many of Myanmar’s young resistance fighters, Peter never imagined …
Trafigura and tanker owners fuelled Myanmar terror, human rights watchdog Amnesty alleges
Amnesty International is accusing trader Trafigura, oil majors and tanker owners of fuelling war crimes in Myanmar …
The continuing stalemate in Myanmar
The principal responsibility to construct a solution must rest with the Myanmar elite and leadership of both camps …
Over 37.4 mln people vaccinated for COVID-19 in Myanmar
Myanmar has vaccinated more than 37.4 million people for COVID-19 as of Saturday, showed the latest data from the Ministry of Health. The vaccinated people include over 30.7 million people aged 18 and …
More than 80 Rohingya detained in Myanmar
More than 80 Rohingya people seeking to travel by boat to Malaysia have been detained in Myanmar’s southeast after traffickers abandoned them, a security source told Agence France-Presse (AFP) on …
More Than 80 Rohingya Detained In Myanmar: Source
More than 80 Rohingya people seeking to travel by boat to Malaysia have been detained in Myanmar’s southeast after traffickers abandoned them, a security source told AFP on Saturday.
Why Myanmar’s Dry Months Will See More Fighting and Regime Atrocities
The dry season will bring more junta airstrikes and atrocities but its ground forces will continue to suffer heavy losses, according to rebel leaders and defectors.