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"To date, only 18 suspected minor cases remain pending verification," a government-run committee said in a statement published in the Global New Light of Myanmar newspaper. It is unclear when the 93 ...
Myanmar’s military government has acknowledged the discharge of 93 minors from its armed forces, responding to a recent ...
In a riverine battleground in western Myanmar, an entrepreneur hunts for reception using a makeshift bamboo antenna, his ...
The military has been targeting towns controlled by the Ta’ang National Liberation Army, including Nawnghkio, Kyaukme, and ...
Some priests celebrate Masses under trees as they have abandoned their parish church, fearing junta bombardment ...
Compliant parties that have registered for the planned elections worry about the safety of their candidates, who are bound to be unpopular, and have called for a law to safeguard them.
Children, pregnant women, and elderly people were among the thousands forced to flee their homes by junta arson attacks ...
Myanmar's junta has kept up a deadly military campaign, including airstrikes and artillery assaults, despite announcing a ceasefire after a major earthquake killed thousands in March, according to ...
Myanmar’s military junta has denied it was involved in the November 7 executions in Myauk Khin Yan, blaming “malicious media” that “mislead the international countries and people (sic ...
International banks are playing a significant role in the Myanmar military junta’s ability to carry out its systematic and deadly assault on the people, a new United Nations-backed report has found.
United in their opposition to the junta, Myanmar’s disparate rebel groups have loosely organized themselves into the People’s Defense Force, the armed wing of Myanmar’s shadow government.
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