Following online outrage, revolutionary groups clarify that they attended a separate workshop from junta representatives, and no official or unofficial contact took place.
A junta spokesman slammed the Japanese prime minister’s comments on Taiwan, saying Tokyo had not shown remorse for its ...
The junta's statement provided few details about the 58-year-old's alleged offence. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more ...
The Ta’ang army is blocking resistance forces from retaking the northern Shan town following its China-brokered handover.
The regime said it would impose “an effective penalty” on the man under draconian laws banning criticism of the polls ...
A new election law imposes harsh criminal penalties for "any speech, organising, inciting, protesting, or distributing leaflets in order to destroy a part of the electoral process." ...
With less than a month before general election voting kicks off in Myanmar, a shadow government official has called on the ...
Locals say soldiers are coercing participation in an election widely seen as meaningless, as arrests surge and fear deepens across the city ...
The U.N. human rights office voiced concern on Friday that the Myanmar junta was pressuring people into voting in an election ...
One month before the general elections organised by Myanmar’s military junta, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) warns against ...
Opium poppy cultivation in war-torn Myanmar has surged to its highest level in a decade, rising 17% in the past year as ...