Five years after the 2021 military coup, Myanmar remains in chaos. With 7,700+ civilians killed and a sham election completed, read how the conflict has shattered lives.
In Singapore, the large Myanmar diaspora is mostly pushed to the margins. Many newcomers are employed as maids and carers.
Myanmar’s military junta has committed widespread repression and abuse in every facet of life in the country since seizing power on February 1, 2021, ...
The National Unity Government was formed as a pro-democracy alternative to the junta. But, critics say, it has failed to ...
Feb 4 (Reuters) - Myanmar's junta will form a new entity to oversee both the military and civilian administration, a move ...
Yvette Cooper warns of ‘dire’ crisis in Myanmar, five years on from coup - The brutal civil war has led to tens of thousands ...
Five years after the coup, inflation has risen nearly 10 times, from 2.3 percent in the 2020–21 fiscal year to 22 percent in ...
The country is still embroiled in a civil war that has devastated the economy, displaced millions, and fragmented territorial ...
Myanmar's new administration is expected to be launched as early as April. But fighting in the country shows no signs of ...
Five years after Myanmar’s military coup ended a decade of democratic rule, the country remains deeply divided and scarred ...
Over the past five years, dozens of writers, journalists, and artists have been imprisoned without due process.
After half a decade of bloody fighting, a resurgent military faces a determined but splintered armed resistance.