Junta chief frets over warplane ‘atrocity fatigue’, blames war on ethnic groups, hails air force after massacre, and readies for poll and presidency, while regime denies Daw Aung San Suu Kyi is dead.
Airstrikes in Sagaing reportedly kill over two dozen civilians in three days as regime troops push to retake territory before election.
Facebook, YouTube, Twitch and MediaFire have taken down key junta propaganda channels and accounts after complaints from human rights activists Justice for Myanmar.
The SRA gathers a broad spectrum of smaller armed resistance groups under one umbrella independent of the shadow National Unity Government. The Irrawaddy talked to its spokesman Khun Bedu.
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi among thousands reportedly exposed to regime crackdown during telecom giant’s chaotic exit after coup.
Fears grow for the life and safety of 24-year-old Htet Myat Aung, who had a bounty on his head for leading non-violent ...
Wen-Chin Chang traces the lives of migrants, spies and guerrillas who shaped the hidden history of the China-Myanmar border region.
Regime troops are closing in on Singu town, one of the last remaining resistance strongholds in Mandalay Region.
In his graduation speech at the military academy, the commander-in-chief celebrated 70 years of graft, brutality and abject failure, argue our editors in this week’s discussion.
Three more Russian nationals have been abducted for forced labor at online scam centers in Myanmar, Russia’s state-owned TASS media agency reported on Tuesday, citing the Russian Embassy in Yangon.
The junta wants to revive the long-suspended hydropower project in Kachin State despite a welter of humanitarian and environmental concerns—as a sop to its main backer China.
Speculation is mounting that junta boss Min Aung Hlaing will take the presidency as retired and serving generals fill key cabinet and parliamentary posts.