Sanctions alone will not stop the Myanmar military’s atrocities, but they are a key part of a comprehensive solution.
The National Unity Government needs a proactive strategy for gaining recognition from the region’s two superpowers.
Min Aung Hlaing declares junta 'will not yield to demands made from the gun' amid relentless advance of ethnic forces.
While the amnesty included around 600 political prisoners, it should not be taken as a sign of conciliation on the part of ...
Michael Martin is an adjunct fellow at Washington's Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). He served as a ...
Violence against civilians surged, with thousands jailed, tortured and killed. A UN Office of the United Nations High Commissioner (OHCHR) report estimates 5,350 civilian deaths and over 3.3 million ...
Over the years, the UN has transformed from an institution dedicated to safeguarding human dignity into a platform where ...
Myanmar authorities have seized 91 kg of heroin blocks in eastern Myanmar's Shan state, the state-run daily Myanma Alinn reported on Monday. Acting on a tip-off, anti-narcotics police searched a ...
Geely Auto announced its breakthrough 2024 annual sales of 2.17 million units, marking a 32% year-on-year increase. The international business posted a record high of 403,923 units exported, a 53% ...
More than a hundred shaven-headed men pour out of their Yangon hostel around 6 am for a day of weightlifting, karate drills, ...
Manipur Chief Minister N. Biren Singh on Sunday said that 26 Myanmarese nationals, who had earlier entered India through the ...
Myanmar's military government will release 5,864 prisoners, including 180 foreigners, under an amnesty marking the Southeast Asian nation's independence day, state media said on Saturday.