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Justice For Myanmar says Chinese arms manufacturer Norinco should face international sanctions for arming the junta.
This week, the junta strengthened ties with Beijing, pushed to reclaim China trade route, sought foreign help for electricity ...
A defector tells The Irrawaddy that the regime is recruiting mentally unstable people and men above the maximum age.
Dili’s diplomatic overtures to the junta raise questions about the strength of its support for Myanmar’s pro-democracy ...
The Myanmar Investment Commission this month reported that the energy sector topped foreign investment categories, accounting ...
The Yarlung Tsangpo hydropower project in Tibet, envisioned to be bigger than the Three Gorges Dam, threatens a uniquely ...
Today, Pauktaw is a jumble of scorched ruins, collapsed houses, bomb-charred buildings, crumbling properties and empty roads ...
Seizure of Thabeikkyin would mark third recapture this month, after victories in neighboring Shan State’s Mobye and Nawnghkio ...
The two sides accused each other of firing first in a flare-up near historic temples in disputed territory overlapping ...
The UWSA’s restart of tin mining reveals how a non-state actor can control global supply chains—and highlights China’s ...
Even in areas where the junta’s writ still runs, political parties feel safer keeping a low profile and struggle to meet ...
A drone suspected of being used in junta strikes on the KNLA veered into Thai territory and was defused by Thai forces, ...