The Irrawaddy’s Aung Zaw takes a closer look at how Min Aung Hlaing’s family controls key sectors and turns state power into private wealth.
By turning a beloved anti-dictatorship anthem into a military song, the junta exposes a familiar habit: when it cannot ...
In Part 1 of a two-part series, The Irrawaddy’s Aung Zaw examines how the coup boss’s family used military power, cronies and state institutions to extract state wealth.
Resistance forces led by the KIA are ambushing regime reinforcements along the Sagaing-Kachin corridor, as civilians flee escalating clashes.
More than 4 million Myanmar migrants are reshaping Thailand’s economy, with spending power topping 221 billion baht annually, a new report finds.
Regime admits only three buildings demolished five months after launching crackdown in notorious cyber-crime hub.
Myanmar regime troops are massing for an offensive in a southern Chin State just days after purportedly reclaiming its entire northern territory, according to military defectors and local resistance ...
Viral videos reveal desperate families negotiating for the release of members sold into mandatory military service by local regime officials and militia groups.
Speculation is growing that Putin, a regime ally, will invite Min Aung Hlaing to the June ASEAN-Russia Summit, offering him his first international stage as president.
Airstrikes and troop deployments in Chin signal a push to retake towns and secure key border trade routes with India.
Wary of upsetting Beijing, the regime told its Press Council to step up scrutiny of Myanmar media’s coverage of China’s controversial border fences in Shan State.
US House select committee says Beijing chooses not to take action against Chinese criminals defrauding Americans of billions of dollars a year.
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