March 27 (Reuters) - Myanmar's military ruler on Monday urged his foreign critics to get behind his junta's planned return to democracy, instead of siding with a resistance movement he called ...
In short: The chief of Myanmar's military junta has blamed foreign powers for backing rebel groups in the country. General Min Aung Hlaing made the comments at an annual military parade.
Rapid escalations in Myanmar ... the junta since it took over in a military coup in February 2021. The U.S. at that time condemned the military’s jailing of the country’s democratic leader ...
After a string of high-profile and embarrassing battlefield losses, questions have been raised about how long military chief Min Aung Hlaing can survive Myanmar’s military junta is on the brink ...
BANGKOK--At least 2,000 pro-democracy fighters have been killed in Myanmar battling a military junta that seized power ... of the administration of deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi and others ...
Senior foreign ministry official calls on Myanmar ... residents and infrastructure at risk China has called on Myanmar's ruling junta to work with Beijing to strengthen security on their shared ...
The junta order says all men aged 18 to 35 and women aged 18 to 27 must serve for up to two years, putting roughly 14 million people – over a quarter of Myanmar’s population – in line for ...
Myanmar has been in crisis since the army ousted leader ... urges an immediate end to the transfer of arms to Myanmar and threatens UN sanctions. It would also called on the Myanmar junta to ...