UN monitoring and AAPP data show airstrikes drove a surge in civilian deaths in 2025, with 294 children killed.
Moscow also pledges satellite station for Mandalay Region, raising concerns that tech supplied by one of junta’s main arms backers could strengthen its military capabilities.
Dictators do not rule alone. From politicians and academics to business cronies and monks, the Myanmar regime’s survival depends on a network of willing accomplices.
This week was all about China’s undiminished appetite for Myanmar’s resources amid efforts to reroute key trade and bring online scammers to justice.
Thai commander arrives for talks on expanding military ties, one day after an airstrike on a market in Rakhine State killed ...
An MNA aircraft ferried 50 assault rifles to an obscure pro-junta outfit in Kachin State in a recent instance of the regime ...
The agreement aims to reassure investors on both sides that their money is safe, but despite big plans, economic engagement beyond the arms trade remains modest.
Four children were among 18 people killed when a Myanmar regime warplane bombed a market in Rakhine State’s Ponnagyun Township on Tuesday, in the latest airstrike on civilians in Arakan Army (AA)-held ...
The Special Advisory Council for Myanmar hails the opening of a war crimes case file in Timor-Leste against junta boss Min Aung Hlaing and says ASEAN must get behind it.
As conflict disrupts key border routes, the China-backed Kenglat post on the Mekong has gained new prominence as one of the junta’s few functioning trade gateways.
Thousands of civilians flee drone strikes as regime targets Tagaung—a critical gateway to Sagaing Region and Kachin State.
Right group calls for targeted sanctions on shadow supply line powering regime air war that has killed thousands of civilians.