After decades of centralised military control, the AA has shifted Rakhine’s power dynamics, emerging as the de facto ...
Four years after the military coup which plunged Myanmar into turmoil, the country is facing an unprecedented “polycrisis,” ...
By Vibhu Mishra Four years after the military coup which plunged Myanmar into turmoil, the country is facing an unprecedented ...
Interra Resources’ majority stake in Goldpetrol makes the firm 'complicit' in the Myanmar junta’s alleged war crimes, says ...
It has now been four years since the Myanmar military launched its cataclysmic coup against the democratically elected ...
Authorities have launched an eviction operation to clear newly established Rohingya settlements from the hills due to safety ...
By Satyaki Chakraborty China has scored a major diplomatic victory in Myanmar by helping the conclusion of a truce between ...
The Human Rights Watch (HRW) in its investigation found ousted Bangladeshi prime minister Sheikh Hasina had directly ordered ...
The unconditional release and support of all political prisoners is only the first step toward a free and democratic Myanmar, says prominent activist Bo Kyi.
Asean must not let the Myanmar issue die, and it must be constantly raised. But many others before Malaysia have tried.
By Shamindra Ferdinando Sri Lanka must address the developing issue of Rohingya refugees cautiously. Whatever the domestic politics, or divisions within political parties represented in Parliament, ...
According to the HRW report, "Officers involved in enforced disappearances told the agency that Sheikh and senior officers of ...