Although many might regard it as an irrelevant backwater, it’s an emergency that should command the world’s attention
Myanmar's military has extended the state of emergency for another six months. This is the seventh extension by the junta since it took power in 2021.
Min Aung Hlaing praises China as an ‘eternal good neighbor’, vowing to safeguard its investments following Beijing’s intervention to rescue his regime.
Myanmar is in freefall. Since the February 2021 military coup, the nation has plunged into unrelenting chaos with widespread atrocities, thousands of
Myanmar's junta extended a state of emergency by six months on Friday, four years after it seized power triggering a civil war that has claimed thousands of lives.
Current situation in Southeast Asian nation ‘requires stability to hold elections,’ says military chief - Anadolu Ajansı
Myanmar's junta extended a state of emergency by six months on Friday, four years after it seized power, triggering a civil war that has claimed thousands of lives. The country is mired in a bloody, multi-sided conflict stemming from the Feb.
Myanmar’s junta extended a state of emergency by six months on Friday, four years after it seized power triggering a civil war that has claimed
Myanmar’s military government has announced another six-month extension of its mandate to rule in preparation for elections it has said will be held this year, as the country enters its fifth year of crisis.
Myanmar's State Administration Council Chairman Min Aung Hlaing has thanked China for its firm support for his country's peaceful and stable development.
No elections can be held under a state of emergency, meaning the regime’s vaunted polls will now have to wait until at least the second half of 2025.