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The massive earthquake on March 28 razed centuries of Myanmar’s sacred history, including the all-white Nagayon Pagoda in Mandalay dating from the early 1800s.
Thousands of survivors shelter in makeshift caps amid a shortage of aid as junta bombardments of opposition strongholds continue despite a nominal truce.
The US funding freeze threatens the existence of Myanmar’s independent media, whose absence would widen the information void left by the junta’s crackdown on the press.
After the generals’ capital was left in ruins by the March 28 earthquake, the junta is summoning the crony companies that ...
Min Aung Hlaing paused church bombings to praise late Pope, quake-hit students and electricity users faced more trauma, ...
Trump and Zelensky, both accompanied by their wives, sat in the front row of the funeral in St Peter’s Square but were ...
The junta's quake response underscores the need for international pressure to ensure impartial aid and prevent political ...
Ensuring that the junta regained the northern Shan capital without firing a shot, China’s interference in Myanmar has never ...
Poisonous heavy metals flowing from Chinese-owned gold mines in Shan State pose a deadly threat to residents in northern ...
The junta has emerged stronger from the disaster, and it is clearer than ever that only China has the clout to influence both ...
Grown out of a ragtag alliance of Bamar opponents to the 2021 coup, today’s PDFs are increasingly a military and political ...
During an April 18 regime cabinet meeting, junta boss Min Aung Hlaing announced plans for soil tests as part of ...
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