Death Toll From Myanmar Junta Airstrike on School Rises to 25
The junta used widely banned cluster munitions to strike a Sagaing Region school, killing 23 children aged between seven and...
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The junta used widely banned cluster munitions to strike a Sagaing Region school, killing 23 children aged between seven and...
Residents of Myanmar’s biggest city are living in fear, hit by tremors and a quake prediction following the March 28...
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Dozens of civilians are dead, missing, or hurt after the regime dropped two bombs on a village in Rathedaung Township,...
People in O Htein Twin in Sagaing's Depayin Township weep over the bodies of their loved ones after a junta...
This week’s Irrawaddy editorial discussion asks if China’s support for Myanmar’s regime can be counteracted.
Myanmar’s regime denies bombing a school that killed 22, including 20 children, but eyewitnesses and history tell another story. Our...
It has become much easier for the military to request air support for ground operations, and now airstrikes on civilians...
Rights group demands regional bloc cut business ties with regime waging brutal war against its own people.
The junta on Monday bombed a school in Sagaing Region, killing 22 people—20 children and two volunteer teachers. Watch the...
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