The repercussions of the controversial visit by Cambodian prime minister Hun Sen to Myanmar have exposed fault lines in Asean’s response to the brutal military coup in the latter nation. It is notable …
‘Companies doing business with Myanmar complicit in murder, atrocities’ – Asean MPs
The repercussions of the controversial visit by Cambodian prime minister Hun Sen to Myanmar have exposed fault lines in Asean’s response to the brutal military coup in the latter nation. It is notable …
Myanmar Cybersecurity Law ‘Days’ Away as Coup Anniversary Nears
Junta is ready to pass law that would criminalize the use of VPNs, which are vital to internet access in Myanmar …
My Take: Huizenga plays politics as Myanmar burns
If my friends in Myanmar are ever to have an opportunity to celebrate Christmas in peace, it will require that politicians like Bill Huizenga stop undoing critical anti-corruption and transparency …
Cambodia to host summit of ASEAN foreign ministers from Feb 16
Foreign ministers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) will meet next month to discuss humanitarian aid for Myanmar, the current chair of the grouping, Cambodia, said on Saturday.
Cambodia to host summit of ASEAN foreign ministers from Feb 16
Foreign ministers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) will meet next month to discuss humanitarian aid for Myanmar, the current chair of the grouping, Cambodia, said on Saturday.
No Peace in Myanmar 1 Year After Military Takeover
The costs have been high, with some 1,500 people killed by the security forces, almost 8,800 detained and more than 300,000 displaced as the military razes villages to root out resistance.
Myanmar economy to remain ‘severely tested’ by coup fallout – World Bank
In its latest update on Myanmar’s economy, the World Bank projects growth of 1% in the year to September 2022, weighed down by the impacts of the pandemic and the military’s overthrow of an elected …
Two Aged NLD Prisoners Freed by Myanmar Junta
U Han Tha Myint and U Soe Win of the National League for Democracy were both reportedly released because of health concerns.
UN labor group says 1.6M jobs lost in Myanmar in 2021
The International Labor Organization says about 1.6 million jobs were lost in Myanmar in 2021, with women suffering the worst setbacks as work in factories, tourism and construction …