Myanmar’s junta moves into the second phase of its controversial three-phase election today, a vote that critics and residents dismiss as a "sham" designed to entrench junta rule.
As the generals prepare another staged transition, Myanmar enters a familiar phase of endurance rather than hope.SEO HEADLINE ...
Several parties say advance votes swung results in favor of the USDP, echoing irregularities seen in the widely discredited ...
Defense Services Technological Academy Commandant Brig-Gen Aung Htay has been reassigned as DSA chief and is replaced by the commander of the Pakokku-based 101st Light Infantry Division, Brig-Gen Zaw ...
Resistance claims at least 40 regime troops killed in simultaneous attacks across three townships in Bamar heartland.
US-indicted tycoon linked to regional scam compounds was detained in Cambodia after months of international pressure ...
Senior junta officials and military-backed USDP figures will be among the candidates in Sunday’s voting across 12 states and regions.
Beijing shifts its crackdown from scam compounds to the tycoons at the top, as public anger and geopolitical concerns mount.
The Union Election Commission shows no sign of taking action over mounting complaints of advance voting irregularities in the junta-organized election, offering only assurances that procedures will ...
Philippine Foreign Secretary Lazaro’s meeting with Min Aung Hlaing risks legitimizing sham elections and eroding ASEAN’s leverage.
From an unpopular new government and ceasefires to economic strain and regional pressure, another difficult year no doubt awaits Myanmar.
The USDP won 89 of 102 Lower House seats in the first phase of the much-criticized election, according to an AFP tally of official results.
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