The KNU/KNLA’s rejection comes days after another of Myanmar’s main EAOs, the KIA, refused to attend; both groups cited the talks’ failure to include all stakeholders.
A deadline has expired for Chinese-run copper mines in Sagaing Region to cease operations.
The app was developed by US company Apps Web Social LLC, which listed them on the App Store and Play Store on behalf of the junta.
NUG federal affairs minister and vice-chairman of the Chin National Front Dr. Salai Lian Hmung discusses why Myanmar junta can’t be trusted.
Junta media say some of the recent killings in the resistance stronghold were of suspected informers, but PDF groups say this is fake news aimed at discrediting them.
The regime’s plan to hold a poll is just a ruse to extend its time in power for as long as possible.
The regime convoy has been ambushed a number of times while traveling the Matupi-Mindat Road in Chin State.
After the coup, the regime stopped supplying displacement camps with rice.
The National Unity Government aims to raise $10 million from the sale of Min Aung Hlaing’s lakeside Yangon residence to fund the revolution against him.
The NUG controls an increasing amount of territory, especially in Sagaing and Magwe regions.
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