Yet the junta leader Min Aung Hlaing has a spring in his step these days. He seems confident this extraordinary election, ...
Myanmar has begun voting in its first general election since the military seized power in a coup in February 2021, an event ...
The junta’s polls, which will be held in three phases starting on December 28, are intended to strengthen military rule by ...
Voters went to the polls Sunday for the initial phase of Myanmar ’s first general election in five years, held under the ...
War with opposition groups means large areas are excluded from poll, while recent law prohibits criticising a process regarded internationally as a sham ...
Myanmar's junta presides over elections starting on Sunday, advertising the vote as a return to democratic normality five ...
Myanmar will hold the first phase of a general election on Sunday, its first vote in five years and an election framed by the ...
Myanmar’s military leadership has vowed to crack down on cyberscam centers, starting with the notorious KK Park ...
In July, the junta passed a law aiming to prevent the “obstruction” of the election that is due to begin on December 28.
The military’s proxy USDP is campaigning vigorously on Facebook—the very platform the junta has blocked. But spokespeople have come up with ingenious excuses.
Persona non grata in much of the world, widely derided as incompetent, the diminutive junta boss hopes to legitimize his power through polls that start this week.
At least 34 people have died and dozens more are injured after air strikes from Myanmar's military hit a hospital in the country's west on Wednesday night, according to ground sources. The hospital is ...