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Myanmar is on “a path to self-destruction” if violence in the conflict-wracked Southeast Asian nation doesn’t end, the U.N.
Myanmar faces a critical situation as persistent violence threatens national stability, following the devastating March ...
This earthquake has only exacerbated the trials the nation already faces as it enters its fourth year of civil war. The earthquake’s death toll sits at over 3,500, with reports of a further 4,000 ...
The British legal system is being used to deliver a blow to democracy in Myanmar, writes Christopher Gunness. It’s now up to ...
Following the recent devastating earthquake, Myanmar's military junta leaders are facing increasing pressure at home and ...
Lent is the season during which catechumens make their final preparations to be welcomed into the Church.
Southeast Asian bloc urges all parties ‘to immediately cease acts of violence against civilians and public facilities’ - ...
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) once again failed Myanmar at the summit in Kuala Lumpur from 26 to 27 May ...
Former Thai Deputy Prime Minister Prof Dr Surakiart Sathirathai said Myanmar military leaders and all resistance groups must ...
By Vibhu Mishra Myanmar's spiralling human rights crisis - fuelled by relentless military violence, systemic impunity and ...
Bangladesh has recalled its ambassador from Myanmar amid strained relations due to the Rohingya crisis and new communication ...
The Collapse of StabilityAmong Myanmar’s 135 officially recognized ethnic groups, the Naga people remain one of the most underdeveloped and marginalized. Located primarily in the country’s ...