Myanmar quake victims mark new year camped in ruins
Thingyan festival begins in silence and sorrow as quake survivors face loss, heat, and hardship amid ruined cities and shattered...
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Thingyan festival begins in silence and sorrow as quake survivors face loss, heat, and hardship amid ruined cities and shattered...
How the junta and dictator Min Aung Hlaing are leveraging the earthquake recovery period to legitimize brutal military rule.
Also this week, the military regime ordered smashed ministries to reopen, bombed civilian disaster zones, pressed ahead with poll preparations,...
Despite its ceasefire, junta airstrikes and shelling have killed over 100 people in less than two weeks since the March...
Six people including three children were killed when a helicopter carrying a family of tourists crashed into the Hudson River...
A construction company owned by Aung Pyae Sone is said to be among those that will take part in his...
Despite a news blackout about damage to military facilities in the junta’s heartland, simple arithmetic suggests that the cost of...
An eyewitness account from an Irrawaddy reporter who traveled in and around Mandalay on the day of the March 28...
Airstrikes on Sagaing Region and Chin State follow the seizure of major towns by resistance groups.
Home affairs minister issues ultimatum amid scenes of chaos, demolition, and temporary camps in regime nerve center.
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