Ending military rule forever is the only way to break a pattern dating to 1962 that has seen 10% of the country’s 54 mn people flee in search of a more secure future.
Mass Exodus: Successive Military Regimes in Myanmar Drive Out Millions of People
Ending military rule forever is the only way to break a pattern dating to 1962 that has seen 10% of the country’s 54 mn people flee in search of a more secure future.
An economically illiterate junta is running Myanmar into the ground
The junta has erased a decade of economic improvement under semi-civilian rule. Rather than take responsibility for the crisis, junta supremo General Min Aung Hlaing lectures the Burmese on the …
An economically illiterate junta is running Myanmar into the ground
The junta has erased a decade of economic improvement under semi-civilian rule. Rather than take responsibility for the crisis, junta supremo General Min Aung Hlaing lectures the Burmese on the …
India should help in bringing back peace in Myanmar: Mizoram CM to PM
Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga has told Prime Minister Narendra Modi that India should play a vital role in bringing back peace in trouble-torn Myanmar …
India should help in bringing back peace in Myanmar: Mizoram CM to PM
Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga has told Prime Minister Narendra Modi that India should play a vital role in bringing back peace in trouble-torn Myanmar …
ONGO APPOINTS AYE MYAT KHINE CEO OF ONGO MYANMAR
Given her experience and knowledge operating financial services businesses in Myanmar, she is the right person to lead our business as we expand and diversify our services,” said Michael Madden …
Bangladesh PM Opts to Avoid War With Neighbors
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina says India is keen to help resolve the Rohingya refugee crisis but Myanmar’s regime refuses to cooperate.
Australian government reveals $2.5 million spend at Myanmar military-linked hotels in bloody aftermath of coup
A disclosure from Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong shows the government has spent $2.5 million at hotels with ties to the Myanmar military regime, despite Australia’s repeated condemnation of the …
Australian government reveals $2.5 million spend at Myanmar military-linked hotels in bloody aftermath of coup
A disclosure from Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong shows the government has spent $2.5 million at hotels with ties to the Myanmar military regime, despite Australia’s repeated condemnation of the …