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As the rebels have gained ground, they have detained thousands of prisoners of war. Their enemy, the junta, keeps few ...
Recent events cast doubt on Yunus's sincerity, suggesting he may have announced the polls merely to cling to power, making a ...
Recent international think‑tank briefings now echo the same details first exclusively reported here in this journal in ...
Myanmar's State Administration Council (SAC) military regime is gearing up for elections, slated to held by the end of 2025.
The junta’s jury-rigged “peace forum” with a handful of regime-aligned or noncommittal groups is solely aimed at gaining ...
Chinese meddling and internecine squabbles threaten the existence of the Federal Political Negotiation and Consultative Committee, an alliance of Shan State’s armed groups.
As Bangladesh contends with rising tensions along the Myanmar border and the radicalisation of disenfranchised Rohingya refugees, a new ICG report warns of a growing security threat. The attack on ...
At least two prisoners have died in custody, including one from severe interrogation injuries, as internal abuse allegations ...
UN Secretary-General António Guterres proposed establishing a humanitarian corridor from Bangladesh’s critical port city of ...
Around 3,500 refugees displaced amid the clashes and deaths between the Bawm Party and security forces are returning ...
Leaders and activists of the National Citizen Party (NCP) and the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement staged a demonstration ...
Elephants are playing important roles in the country’s civil war, but the conflict casts a dark shadow over their future.