Myanmar’s military government has released more than 6,000 prisoners and has reduced other inmates’ sentences as part of a ...
Myanmar’s military government will release more than 6,000 prisoners and has reduced other inmates’ sentences as part of a mass amnesty to mark the 77th anniversary of independence from Britain ...
Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, the leader of Myanmar’s military regime, granted pardons for 5,864 domestic prisoners and 180 foreign nationals, who will be deported, according to state-run MRTV. Mass ...
Myanmar's military government is releasing more than 6,000 prisoners to mark the 77th anniversary of independence.
Myanmar’s military government has announced that provisional results of a census taken in October put the Southeast Asian ...
Military-ruled Myanmar, already notorious for cracking down on free speech, has enacted a new cybersecurity law with ...
Among the law’s provisions is a ban on the provision of virtual private networks (VPNs), which are frequently used to ...
Myanmar said its 2024 census found a population of 51.3 million, slightly smaller than 10 years ago, as the junta prepares ...
An opium poppy farm in Pekon Township in Shan State, Myanmar, in November.Credit...Adam Ferguson for The New York Times Supported by By Hannah Beech Reporting from Shan and Karen states in Myanmar ...
The United League of Arakan (ULA) and its military wing, the Arakan Army, have captured 15 of the 18 townships of the Rakhine ...
There are even reports that the Arakan Army now commands areas inside Bangladesh. In the ferocious civil war between ethnic rebel groups and the junta (military) in Myanmar, the Arakan Army, the ...