The Myanmar election results closed a political loop set into motion with the military coup of February 2021. What is the conflict in Myanmar, and how will the poll results impact it?
Chinese investment in Myanmar is being recalibrated from mega infrastructure and resource extraction to state-of-the-art technologies—from e-retail to fintech and healthcare.
Myanmar’s economy is set to contract further in 2025, the World Bank said in its latest outlook, after a year of conflict in which resistance groups made significant inroads against the country’s ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund welcomed Myanmar's "bold move" to liberalise its foreign exchange rules in a report published on Friday and warned that the poor Asian country ...
Every table and much of the floor at Co-Operative Bank in Myanmar's commercial capital is stacked with thick bricks of the local kyat currency. Money counting machines clatter. Workers carry sacks of ...
The implementation of the People’s Military Service Law will allow the military to increase its control over women’s lives and bodies. Myanmar’s current conscription system is an act of fascist ...
The democracy movement in the Southeast Asian country of Myanmar has for decades found powerful champions in the Republican Party. President George W. Bush introduced, then expanded, wide-ranging ...
WASHINGTON: Day after day, Chinese rescue teams haul children and elderly people from collapsed buildings as cameras beam the thanks of grateful survivors around the world. Russian medical teams show ...
Myanmar’s civil war is unwinnable under the circumstances. Supporting Kachin independence could secure rare earth supplies, weaken China, and bring peace to a fractured region with historic US ties.
Pichai Chuensuksawadi, who quietly took over ownership of the publication last year, declined to reveal who in the regime he ...
Workers and small business owners in Myanmar are bracing for greater uncertainty after the International Labour Organization (ILO) imposed sanctions against the military junta for its failure to ...
In a censored nation that runs on rumor and omens, people in Myanmar wonder whether the latest disaster might be a portent of regime change. By Hannah Beech The dust from the devastating earthquake on ...