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Deadly junta airstrikes and artillery fire hit villages and a monastery in Karen’s Kawkareik Township, with fighting blocking roads and aid.
Russia’s State Atomic Energy Corporation (Rosatom) is pressing on with its plan to build a nuclear power plant in Naypyitaw, despite the partial destruction of the city during the March 28 earthquake.
The junta has emerged stronger from the disaster, and it is clearer than ever that only China has the clout to influence both sides in Myanmar’s civil wars, says Bertil Lintner.
The junta's quake response underscores the need for international pressure to ensure impartial aid and prevent political ...
Even in heavily damaged homes amid a weeklong power outage, residents report that their electricity bills have mysteriously ...
Nearly quarter of a million people who fled war-torn Shan State and Sagaing Region for Mandalay city are now struggling for ...
No sign of extension to 20-day ceasefire, which was shattered by regime airstrikes that killed dozens of civilians in ...
Around 80 percent of Naypyitaw’s ministerial buildings were allegedly left unusable by the March 28 earthquake.
At St. Mary’s Cathedral in Yangon, worshippers recalled Francis as a voice for Myanmar's suffering people and the only pontiff to visit their nation.
Anwar, the current ASEAN chair holder, spoke with Mahn Winn Khaing Thann in a videocall after Thursday’s talks with the ...
During an April 18 regime cabinet meeting, junta boss Min Aung Hlaing announced plans for soil tests as part of reconstruction of buildings in less earthquake-prone areas. He boasted that staff ...
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