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.
Myanmar's junta said on Dec. 17 it was seeking to prosecute more than 200 people for "disruption" of upcoming military-run ...
Two years after a major rebel offensive left much of Myanmar's borderlands in resistance hands, the junta has found its ...
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.
As Myanmar's junta waged a campaign to capture territory controlled by local militias ahead of elections slated for late ...
The junta's statement provided few details about the 58-year-old's alleged offence. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
More than four years after its establishment, the country’s opposition government has come under increasing pressure to reform.
Facing a widespread election boycott, many overseas missions have extended the period for advance voting, but most expats regard the polls as a sham.