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Aung San Suu Kyi served as Myanmar's top civilian leader before being ousted and imprisoned by the military junta. Why did an Argentinian court ordered an international warrant for her arrest?
Myanmar’s regime denies bombing a school that killed 22, including 20 children, but eyewitnesses and history tell another story. Our fact-check traces what happened.
British police charged Myanmar's former ambassador to the United Kingdom with trespassing on a diplomatic residence in London ...
It has become much easier for the military to request air support for groundoperations, and now airstrikes on civilians are carried out across the country on a regular basis.
The regime’s latest mass killing of schoolchildren has made many parents reluctant to use schools in resistance-held areas ...
A Myanmar junta airstrike hit a school on May 12, killing 22 people, including 20 children, witnesses said, despite a ...
Photos and survivor testimonies underscore how violence in Rakhine State is creating a new wave of death, trauma, and ...
An airstrike by Myanmar's ruling junta has killed at least 17 students and injured 20 others at a school in Depayin, despite ...
Myanmar's shadow government said an airstrike by the ruling junta had killed at least 17 students and injured 20 others at a school in an opposition-controlled area on Monday, despite a ceasefire ...
Normally, schools in Myanmar, including in Kawkareik District’s Kyondoe Township, should re-open in June for the start of the ...
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The Manila Times on MSNMyanmar junta chief meets China's Xi for first timeMyanmar's junta chief met China's president for the first time since seizing power, state media reported Saturday, the ...
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