Testimony cited in The Hague shows how influential monks abandoned compassion to serve power and impunity, offering religious cover for the military’s violence.
Junta airstrikes in 2025 killed 2,326 civilians and wounded 4,146, the civilian National Unity Government (NUG) reported, adding that 3,576 houses, 102 educational facilities, 36 medical facilities ...
Videos and photos of Aung Ko Win golfing in Wales and flying in a chartered helicopter over London revive scrutiny of regime-linked tycoons.
Detained military relatives told local media they believe the junta is punishing the POWs for surrendering to the AA in 2024.
Voting in 100 townships saw sparse participation, heavy security, alleged advance-vote irregularities and resistance attacks ...
Sunday’s final phase of the junta’s vote features entrenched power networks, uncontested seats and elections held in active conflict zones.
With upstream accountability elusive, Thailand could emerge as a pragmatic leader on Mekong and Salween river protection.
On January 9, the junta announced it had raided a scam center near Na Lin village in Hsipaw, confiscating 18 laptops, 35 desktop computers, 11 phones, and five Starlink satellite terminals. Photos ...
Global prices have hit US$4,719 per ounce amid geopolitical uncertainties, pushing Myanmar’s standard gold to around 10.05 million kyats per tical—more than 4 million kyats above the junta’s official ...
The Rakhine rebel group has been fighting the regime and its allies on multiple fronts, from the mountains to the coast.
The junta’s proxy Union Solidarity and Development Party has added seats to military’s parliamentary quota to reach governing majority in ongoing election.
Adverts for new centers reported in Myawaddy, Yangon and Mandalay as the regime touts intensified action against the multibillion-dollar cyber-fraud industry.