Myanmar’s junta-led election is not free or fair. Yet despite banned opposition, mass displacement, and severe repression, ...
Myanmar’s junta created a capital to withstand an invasion. Now, the military struggles to project an image of control over a ...
China is moving against the cyberscam tycoons making fortunes in Southeast Asia, driven by mounting public pressure and ...
Cambodia's arrest and extradition of tycoon Chen Zhi marks a rare strike against a massive online scam network.
One hundred more townships will go to the polls on Sunday in an election that has been roundly condemned as a “sham.” ...
Myanmar's military-appointed election body has announced the winners of the first phase of its three-part general election.
Myanmar's military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party is leading after the first phase of a contentious general ...
For 35 years, Myanmar’s elections have followed a familiar pattern: real victories for voters are rejected, a free and fair election is impossible and voter turnout irrelevant.
Nearly five years after the coup, Myanmar is poorer, hungrier, and plagued by blackouts. Few believe the upcoming election will change anything.
Myanmar’s military has acknowledged it conducted an air strike on a hospital in the western state of Rakhine that killed 33 people, whom it accused of being armed members of opposition groups and ...
At least 33 people, including patients, have been killed, and about 70 wounded after an air strike by the country’s military government hit a major hospital in western Myanmar, according to a rebel ...
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