At 1.51pm on 31 October 2021, an email arrived at the Myanmar head office of Telenor, the Norwegian state-backed telecoms company, requesting the call logs of six customers on national security grounds,
The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, has delivered a grave warning about the deteriorating human rights situation in Myanmar, describing it as one of the worst in the
MoreMyanmar and Russia have signed a memorandum of investment cooperation to develop a special economic zone (SEZ) in Dawei, with plans to build a port, a coal-fired power plant, and an oil
MoreThe violence and suffering in Myanmar’s ongoing civil war are harrowing, but amid the brutality, there are moments of deep humanity and forgiveness, particularly within the ranks of the Chin National Defence
MoreMyanmar’s military has intensified its attacks on civilians to unprecedented levels in the past year, resulting in the highest civilian death toll since the military coup four years ago, according to a
MoreAfter four years of civil war in Myanmar, India has quietly changed its policy towards the Junta from one of total and unfailing support following its coup against democracy to one of
MoreOn 3 September, the palace in Mandalay,( HQ Central Command ), the second biggest city in Myanmar after Yangon, faced its first rocket attack. The Southwest Rakhine state could fall shortly with
MoreThe sharp escalation by the Kuki militants in Manipur has shaken up the Indian establishment but the ensuing jingoistic outcry in sections of the media demands a muscular approach to addressing the problem of
MoreIn a significant move to address the plight of Sri Lankan citizens trapped in human trafficking schemes, a high-level meeting took place yesterday between the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sri
MoreU Tin Oo, owner of the Win Ngwe Toe grass broom business in Myanmar’s commercial hub Yangon, vows to sustain his business of making traditional brooms, which he thinks is a big
MoreThe State Administration Council (SAC) of Myanmar has announced the release of thousands of prisoners, including 13 Indonesians and 15 Sri Lankans, under section 401, subsection (1) of Myanmar’s legal framework. This
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