Four youth activists are thought to be undergoing torture in regime detention after Yangon rally against dictatorship.
The heads of Asia World, A Bank, Sae Paing Development and CB Bank were among those at a donation ceremony attended by the junta boss in Naypyitaw on Saturday.
Thai ‘patriotic groups’ are demanding tighter restrictions on migrant workers from Myanmar. U Htoo Chit, a labor rights activist, says migrants need to work within the rules ...
YANGON—The death toll in Myanmar in the wake of Typhoon Yagi has climbed to 384, with 89 people missing, the junta’s ...
A brush with the law in Thailand exposed the depth of casino boss and arms dealer Tun Min Latt’s links with the junta ...
Three major junta operations to retake territory from ethnic armies and their allies are being hampered by troop shortages, ...
Over 50 bodies recovered and more than 100 missing as flood victims wait in vain for junta aid in Mandalay Region.
We cannot afford to wait and see if rumors that the junta is preparing to execute five more anti-regime activists are ...
Myanmar’s regime is forcibly recruiting people with HIV and tuberculosis in Mandalay, according to health workers. Junta ...
Min Aung Hlaing has instructed disaster victims, many of whom were left homeless by floods and landslides, to return home, ...
The UN rights office said its latest report on Myanmar found "massive regressions in human rights that have been provoked by ...
The National Unity Government and its allies urge the international community to block aid to the junta as Typhoon Yagi ...