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Thousands of evacuated Naypyitaw staff ordered to return to work despite over one-third of apartments lying in ruins and ...
Justice for Myanmar said Compelson s.r.o. sold multiple licences of MOBILedit Forensic Pro software to the Myanmar police. The software is used to extract data from mobile phones, including bypassing ...
Around 80 percent of Naypyitaw’s ministerial buildings were allegedly left unusable by the March 28 earthquake.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim says he urged Min Aung Hlaing to stop fighting and allow quake aid during their meeting in Bangkok on Thursday.
While his regime bombed civilians throughout the New Year festival, Min Aung Hlaing claimed the planned polls will be “free and fair” and he wants to solve conflicts by political means.
Anwar, the current ASEAN chair holder, spoke with Mahn Winn Khaing Thann in a videocall after Thursday’s talks with the Myanmar junta chief in Bangkok.
The meeting drew sharp criticism from rights groups, who say engaging the junta chief risks legitimizing Myanmar’s brutal military regime.
Targets of countrywide aerial attacks included monasteries where people gathered over the festive period, with monks and novices among the dead and injured.
The March 28 quake reduced much of the regime’s capital to rubble, exposing the rotten foundations of military rule.
Myanmar quake victims brace for worsening weather as rain lashes makeshift shelters and hinders relief operations.
As the Myanmar junta’s brutal war against its own people rages on—and as the country reels from the devastating earthquake that has deepened its humanitarian crisis—recent moves by regional actors, ...
Anwar to meet Min Aung Hlaing in Bangkok, pushing for quake relief access and ceasefire extension beyond April 22.
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