A court in Myanmar convicted Aung San Suu Kyi on more corruption charges on Monday, adding six years to her 11-year prison sentence, a legal official said.
Myanmar court convicts Suu Kyi on more corruption charges
A court in military-ruled Myanmar has convicted the country’s ousted leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, on more corruption charges, adding six years to her earlier 11-year prison sentence …
Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi convicted on more corruption charges
A court in military-ruled Myanmar convicted the country’s ousted leader on more corruption charges, adding six years to her earlier 11-year prison sentence.
Over 70 Civilians Trapped by Myanmar Junta Airstrikes on Sagaing Village
Regime helicopter gunships attacked the village in Yinmabin Township, wounding at least 35 residents including children and senior citizens.
Give Myanmar asylum seekers a chance
The right to seek and receive asylum from political persecution is guaranteed under Article 14 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, but the people of Myanmar who are fleeing conflict and …
Myanmar – Update On 2019 Trade Mark Law – Notification No. 44/2022.
Myanmar – Update On 2019 Trade Mark Law – Notification No. 44/2022. Legal News and Analysis – Myanmar – Intellectual Property – …
Myanmar tragedy exposes the dirty underbelly of ‘green energy’
With a majority of the globe focusing on green energy and electric vehicles, there is a massive demand for rare metals for batteries, which has completely devasted Myanmar’s ecosystem.
‘The Sacrifice Zone’: Myanmar bears cost of green energy
The birds no longer sing, and the herbs no longer grow. The fish no longer swim in rivers that have turned a murky brown. The animals do not roam, and the cows are sometimes found dead. The people in …
India treads cautiously on Myanmar crisis as China stays silent
India expressed “deep concern” over the executions. The only country to remain silent over it is China. Myanmar military generals were denied permission to attend the 10-country Association of South …
India treads cautiously on Myanmar crisis as China stays silent
India expressed “deep concern” over the executions. The only country to remain silent over it is China. Myanmar military generals were denied permission to attend the 10-country Association of South …