Myanmar Junta’s ‘Living Fence’ on Thai Border Falls to Karen Resistance
Around 100 regime soldiers flee outpost hailed as impregnable in 2024 propaganda film.
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Around 100 regime soldiers flee outpost hailed as impregnable in 2024 propaganda film.
Critics fear the agency’s planned satellite cooperation with Moscow will boost the regime’s surveillance and military capabilities.
The Ta'ang National Liberation Army is seeking foreign and local investment in Mogoke’s ruby mines and other resource-rich towns, even...
Ko Phyo Paing and Ko Naing Naing Soe were arrested on the eve of a planned peaceful protest against the...
Laos’ Chinese-run special economic zone is linked to cyber scams, trafficking and a $43.8-billion criminal network spanning the Mekong region.
The civilian National Unity Government says junta airstrikes have killed at least 3,242 people since the 2001 coup.
Also this week, the regime held mock polls with machines, left Rakhine to starve, and cashed a Russian arms ‘donation’.
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Delighted to have been noticed at all by the U.S. president, Min Aung Hlaing thanks Trump for shutting down American-funded...
Beijing accused of pressuring ethnic army to stop fighting Myanmar junta for control of Bhamo in Kachin State.
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