Myanmar’s military regime tightened fuel restrictions on Sunday, limiting motorists to a maximum of two refueling trips per week. The new weekly limit replaces the existing “odd-even” rationing system ...
Air raids on monasteries, schools and villages in Sagaing have killed dozens of civilians in recent days, even as aviation fuel shortages disrupt flights across Myanmar.
As Min Aung Hlaing’s right-hand man, U Aung Lin Dwe signed over 350 orders on his boss’sbehalf to keep the regime running.
U Khin Yi posted on Facebook about his meeting with a Thai Foreign Ministry advisor, but so far even China and Russia remain ...
The junta’s most powerful PR weapon on the international stage is that it is the only thing holding Myanmar together. Nonsense, says Paul Greening: the future is federal.
Regime media said over 500 resistance fighters surrendered, but Mandalay PDF disputed the claim, calling the ceremony a propaganda stunt.
This week our editors wonder whether the Iran war will impact the Myanmar military’s flow of aviation fuel—and how Myanmar’s ...
Just as Gen. Ukris Boontanondha met a full complement of Myanmar’s military leadership, the FBI pledged to put a final stop to scam compounds operating on the Thai-Myanmar border.
The united front against the junta in northern Shan State fell apart last week, leaving Beijing as the key powerbroker on ...
As war devastates Myanmar, Beijing’s LMC mechanism is providing the regime with funding, legitimacy and a platform for ...
Ostensibly bringing Myanmar passports in line with international standards, the e-passport law is far too vague and offers zero privacy protection or recourse, critics say.
Former military insider Swe Taw analyses the losses and gains of the resistance in northern Shan State and Mandalay as the junta proclaims victory across the region.