Despite widespread criticism that the polls are a sham to perpetuate the military's hold, the ruling junta has vowed it will ...
Many parties were banned and there was no voting in about half the country which is gripped by fear and civil war.
Ko Ko Gyi, chairman of the People’s Party and a former 88 Generation Students leader, on Sunday morning cast his vote at a polling station in Yangon’s Lanmadaw Township, where he is running for a seat ...
Military-backed party set for victory as Myanmar’s ‘sham’ election concludes - Junta leader expected to assume presidency ...
Myanmar opened the final round of its month-long election on Sunday, with the dominant pro-military party on course for a landslide in a ...
Voters in 60 townships will cast their ballots, including in the major cities of Yangon and Mandalay, amid a civil war ...
Myanmar military chief Min Aung Hlaing (front C) visits a polling station during the final phase of a junta-run vote critics say will prolong the army's grip on power ...
Myanmar's junta chief Min Aung Hlaing on Sunday (January 25) shrugged off foreign criticism of the war-torn country's general ...
Voting concluded in Myanmar's month-long election on Sunday, with the dominant pro-military party on course for landslide ...
Myanmar's junta chief dismissed global criticism as the military-backed party secured a majority in recent elections, marked ...
Myanmar's junta chief Min Aung Hlaing is widely expected to take on the country's presidency after the highly controversial ...
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