Analysts examine the reasons for the Myanmar junta’s repeated bombing of civilian targets in the northern Shan State capital.
Min Aung Hlaing ended a 65-year moratorium on mandatory military service in February, but the estimated 25,000 forcibly recruited have failed to stem junta losses.
Census takers guarded by police and soldiers took to the streets of Myanmar on Wednesday for a national survey that ...
Rebel groups have rejected a peace offer from Myanmar’s embattled junta, which is reeling from battlefield losses and ...
Myanmar’s generals are asking ethnic armed groups to take part in peace talks and elections in an attempt to stem losses from ...
Myanmar's ruling military on Thursday urged its armed opponents to abandon what it called "terrorism" and join the political ...
India has invited political and military opponents of Myanmar's ruling junta to attend a seminar in New Delhi, sources said, ...
Myanmar's embattled junta on Thursday invited armed groups opposed to its rule to stop fighting and start talks to bring ...
Observers say it’s the latest bid by Myanmar’s military rulers to prevent draft-eligible youths from fleeing the country.
After the announcement, Myanmar’s Chinese-made jets bombed Lashio, a city controlled by ethnic militias. The government-in-exile and various armed groups fighting the junta for the past three ...
Myanmar Junta Urges Armed Opposition to Join Political Fold in Elections (Reuters) -Myanmar's ruling military on Thursday urged its armed opponents to abandon what it called "terrorism" and join ...