The prosecution of two Chinese scammers and a $10 million reward for the recovery of scam earnings from Karen State are only the latest actions in the U.S.’ war on online fraud empires.
Justice For Myanmar said the sale of the ACC shares to military crony Kyaw Min Oo’s Sky Aviator could lead to money laundering and urged a Thai probe of the deal.
The Chinese-speaking ethnic army is replacing Ta’ang signage and schools in northern Shan State, sparking accusations of cultural genocide.
Gen. Ye Win Oo’s first inspection highlights Magwe’s strategic role as a base for potential operations in Rakhine and Chin, ...
The phony release of some political prisoners by the military regime only brings home that Myanmar is further than ever from true democracy, says former student leader Bo Kyi.
Ethnic armies dismissed the regime’s peace offer, saying the NCA process no longer has credibility; the coup leader also urged PDF fighters to ‘enter the legal fold’.
As detainees are freed, the regime is tightening surveillance of NLD figures, signaling a preemptive effort to contain renewed opposition activity.
While much of the international community remains reluctant to engage with Myanmar’s generals after coup leader Min Aung Hlaing installed himself as president, China has moved quickly to deepen ties, ...
Order to tighten security comes as Thai foreign minister prepares to visit Naypyitaw for talks with new military-dominated government.
Even today, observers still speculate about the military’s power grab, looking for subtler motives—but it really was a primitive as it looked, says Bertil Lintner.
The AA administration that has replaced the military regime across Rakhine is promoting new forms of respect and peaceful coexistence among ethnic groups, says Aung Marm Oo.
Locals say regime warships are now more numerous and moving closer to shore; the regime has also stepped up airstrikes in ...