Myanmar remains one of the region’s most pressing challenges, demanding ASEAN’s collective attention and decisive action to ...
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 ...
The Myanmar junta has been accused of carrying out multiple attacks on civilian targets as it struggles to quell resistance ...
The military junta holds less than 50 percent of Myanmarese territory, but as long as it holds on to the majority of ...
Myanmar junta airstrike kills 40 people and burns down 500 houses in Rakhine – reports - Strike on Arakan Army stronghold ...
The Myanmar air force has bombed a fishing village in Rakhine state killing 41 civilians and wounding 52, most of them ...
Since the early 2010s, over a million Rohingyas have found refuge in Bangladesh. A Muslim minority persecuted in their native ...
The significant territorial gains by the AA are reshaping power dynamics in Myanmar's civil war, observers say.
Myanmar’s military government announced it was releasing 5,864 prisoners under an amnesty to mark independence day. Those ordered released include some 180 foreigners.
ultranationalist monks incited violence against Muslims in Myanmar, including riots that killed 25 people in 2013 and army-led attacks against the Rohingya minority. As the new junta suppresses ...
"For us, citizenship alone will never be enough. We are calling for a process of reconciliation, reckoning, and truth-telling ...
Predictions that the junta will fall are premature, and even if it does fall, what comes after could be even worse, says David Scott Mathieson.