Since seizing power in a February 2021 coup, Min Aung Hlaing has mostly only traveled to close allies Russia and China.
THE junta will muster its embattled troops for a show of strength on Armed Forces Day, after a year of seismic defeats and turning to forcibly conscripting civilians to bolster its ranks.
NAYPYIDAW – Myanmar’s junta is mustering its embattled troops for a show of strength on Armed Forces Day on March 27 after a ...
The 2021 military coup which ousted democratically-elected State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi has been met with widespread ...
President Donald Trump signed the $2.3 trillion CARES Act relief package to support Americans the U.S. economy amid the COVID ...
The chief of Myanmar's ruling junta vowed on Thursday (Mar 27) to hold a free and fair election in December, as he urged ...
India has provided insights on federalism to Myanmar through workshops aimed at improving Myanmar's governance structure. The ...
Myanmar junta’s border security minister, Lieutenant General Yar Pyae, told “peace talks” in Naypyitaw that it was an “impossible request” for the military to withdraw from politics.
YANGON: Myanmar marked the International Day of Forests 2025 at the Forest Department in Naypyidaw on Friday (March 21), the ...
In January, at least 40 people, including children, were killed in a junta airstrike at the Kyauk Ni Maw village on Ramree ...
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