Rights groups demand action against resistance fighters accused of repeatedly assaulting a female comrade in Sagaing’s Yinmabin Township.
Conflict-fueled drug production in Myanmar is flooding northern Thailand, where addiction and trafficking are rising among vulnerable border communities.
The regime’s official figures tout recovery, but international data reveal an economy hollowed out by conflict, inflation and capital flight.
In foreign policy as in everything else, the new “civilian” government will only be the old junta in new clothes, observers predict.
The ethnic armed group said 25 detainees died in airstrikes and five were executed after troops raided Yei Twin Gone Village-tract.
The head of the notorious Military Intelligence and close aide to Min Aung Hlaing has been promoted to Army chief, ...
Tensions between the TNLA and MNDAA may be partly territorial envy, but more blame attaches to Chinese brothels, illegal mining and other insalubrious business in the area, says Joe Kumbun.
Meetings in Naypyitaw highlight the regime’s push to court Gulf states amid sanctions and chronic energy shortages.
Myanmar drivers have been flocking to petrol stations since Tuesday amid concerns over potential fuel shortages, forcing some vendors to limit or suspend sales, with long queues reported in many parts ...
Disbandment of multibillion-dollar syndicate run by one of Kokang’s ‘Four Big Families’ marks a major strategic loss for the regime’s financial network.
The Rakhine rebels and their heartland allies stand outside the gates of KaPaSa 16, which manufactures gunpowder, apparently bent on destroying it.
A Japanese mobster has been jailed over a bizarre scheme to sell weapons-grade plutonium and drugs to buy weapons for armed groups in Myanmar.