Marchers demand accountability over billions lost in ‘ghost projects’ as Manila rallies turn violent with clashes and arrests ...
Civilian National Unity Government claims major victory in five-day offensive to expand PDF control in northern Sagaing.
The military regime is desperately seeking international support for its December election, but a power grab under the guise of democracy won’t end the civil war.
Regime troops have advanced 14 kilometers south of Myawaddy, sparking firefights with KNLA forces defending La Kay Kaw.
In a last-minute bid to keep them on the ballot, the regime has halved the number of constituencies national parties are required to contest.
The airline, MAI, is owned by a regime business partner and its aircraft are the junta leadership’s first choice for their international travels.
By accepting jail time and aligning with the establishment, the former PM has closed one political era while setting the stage for another.
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