The junta has pledged elections beginning on Dec. 28 and has touted them as a path to peace with its myriad adversaries.
The number of such cases more than tripled from 589 in the first half of 2024 to 1,762 over the same period this year, according to the Singaporean police.
Six Myanmar war widows speak softly of their grief as they walk inside the crumbling walls of Mandalay Palace, fresh arrivals ...
In an era dominated by digital communication, misleading financial information can have far-reaching consequences. To combat this issue, the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has introduced new ...
The military is bent on ensuring that its own narratives will dominate in the run up to its planned “election” in December and January.
YANGON: In recent years, the bold and fiery flavours of Chinese cuisine, especially mala foods, have captured the hearts of ...
Myanmar’s Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda Festival is a major Buddhist celebration, but recent challenges have dampened its spirit ...
In a pre-election reshuffle of his military leadership, coup leader Min Aung Hlaing has appointed his personal aide Major General Moe Myint Swe as chief of the Directorate of Defense Industries (DDI), ...
Five teens in Loikaw were among the latest to be arrested as the junta enforces its Election Protection Law in a bid to silence dissent before voting starts on Dec. 28.
Ankit Sharma was convicted on one charge of aggravated outrage of modesty for molesting a 31-year-old technology specialist ...
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