Myanmar’s junta government is installing Chinese-built cameras with facial recognition capabilities in more cities across the country, three people with direct knowledge of the matter said.
In Myanmar’s Restive Regions, Internet Blocks Disrupt Rural Life
Accessing news in restive regions in Myanmar can be a physical endeavor. With internet access cut or slowed in the Sagaing region, farmers and other residents must carry satellite dishes and …
Reasons to visit Myanmar sooner, rather than later
Awash with charm and beauty, Myanmar offers unique experiences, mouth-watering cuisine and an intriguing culture. With flights already available through a range of airlines including Air China and …
Amid border disputes, China cuts off electricity to Myanmar’s village
Owing to border demarcation disputes between Beijing and Naypyidaw, China has cut off electricity in the northern Shan State of Myanmar for nearly nine months, media reported quoting residents.
Why China Is Comfortable With Myanmar’s Military Rulers
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi will travel to Myanmar this weekend for a regional meeting in what will be Beijing’s highest-profile visit since …
Japanese beer giant Kirin, linked to Australian brewers, cuts ties with Myanmar junta in what activists call an ‘irresponsible exit’
Kirin is the parent company of Lion, which boasts Australian brews including Tooheys, Furphy, XXXX and Little Creatures. Its departure from Myanmar has been both praised and criticised.
Kirin Holdings to sell stake in Myanmar Brewery for JPY 22.4bn
Kirin Holdings has agreed to sell its 51% stake in Myanmar Brewery back to the joint venture for JPY 22.4bn ($165.4m approx.).
Chinese FM Pledges ‘Closer’ Ties with Myanmar’s Military Government
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi vowed to “build a closer relationship” with military-ruled Myanmar on Sunday, as he became the highest ranking Chinese official to visit the country since last …
War crime: From Roman times to Ukraine’s invasion, starvation has long been weaponised in conflicts
Despite legal advances, starvation crimes have been evident in recent or current conflicts in Ethiopia, Mali, Myanmar, Nigeria, South Sudan, Syria and Yemen.
War crime: From Roman times to Ukraine’s invasion, starvation has long been weaponised in conflicts
Despite legal advances, starvation crimes have been evident in recent or current conflicts in Ethiopia, Mali, Myanmar, Nigeria, South Sudan, Syria and Yemen.