As conflict disrupts key border routes, the China-backed Kenglat post on the Mekong has gained new prominence as one of the junta’s few functioning trade gateways.
The Special Advisory Council for Myanmar hails the opening of a war crimes case file in Timor-Leste against junta boss Min Aung Hlaing and says ASEAN must get behind it.
Thousands of civilians flee drone strikes as regime targets Tagaung—a critical gateway to Sagaing Region and Kachin State.
Right group calls for targeted sanctions on shadow supply line powering regime air war that has killed thousands of civilians ...
Regime bombs Laiza, Waingmaw and Momauk after accusing the KIA of a drone strike on a Myanmar National Airlines plane in Myitkyina.
For energy-rich China, the hydropower project is surplus and politically explosive—but for the junta, it’s a lifeline to survival.
As speculation swirls over a possible presidency for Min Aung Hlaing, attention turns to Soe Win, Kyaw Swar Lin—and the ...
Locals say gangs displaced from KK Park are rebuilding in fortified sites under the junta-aligned militia’s control, with villagers warned to keep silent or face death.
In light of Myanmar Now’s recent reporting on military-media links, The Irrawaddy revisits its 2003 commentary on the Myanmar ...
Not satisfied with bestowing honors on his allies and cronies, the junta chief has taken to awarding himself with prestigious titles.
Yar Pyae was in the Chin capital of Hakha to celebrate the 78th Chin National Day when resistance drones struck, but junta officials managed to shoot them down.
Thai Foreign Minister Sihasak said this week’s informal Phuket meeting with the junta’s FM is not recognition of the regime but an effort to push dialogue after its vote.