Myanmar’s ruling military paraded an arsenal of weapons in the capital Naypyidaw on Monday, in a grand display of force days ...
The general secretary of the Shan Nationalities League for Democracy told The Irrawaddy that the junta’s proposed election ...
Thirty-three parties, mostly with military links, have registered with the junta-appointed Union Election Commission (UEC).
Country is in its third year of a military takeover that has seen thousands killed or jailed in junta crackdown ...
Myanmar's top leader has told the nation's military forces they need to take decisive action against those fighting army rule ...
Myanmar people in Thailand hope a new government in Bangkok will take a tougher line on the coup leaders in Naypyidaw.
Having fled tense homeland Myanmar, old and new asylum seekers in the capital not only struggle to make ends meet but also ...
"If I can, I would like to ask the Thai government to accept us and set up a centre for war refugees. The people who come ...
[A]ny use of firearms by law enforcement ... Since the coup, Myanmar authorities have taken into custody and forcibly disappeared more than 100 politicians, election officials, journalists ...
The Vietnamese Ambassador to the U.N. called all parties to exercise restraint, stop violence and dialogue to reach a peaceful solution to the Myanmar issue.
Doug Mastriano is pushing forward with another election reform bill that would change the law surrounding poll watchers. The bill falls in line with the type of reform that election deniers ...