The junta boss-turned-president-elect nominated 30 ministers across 31 ministries, many of whom have been sanctioned for rights abuses.
Rohingya representatives and rights groups seek to hold Min Aung Hlaing accountable under Indonesia’s universal jurisdiction laws.
With political stability secured after recent elections, the Anutin government now faces mounting economic pressures and must prove it can deliver.
Junta chief’s move to trade his military uniform for a suit masks a regime built on mass atrocities and torture, warns the ...
Residents flee Pakokku District after National Unity Government forces attempt to seize oil wells from local resistance commander Bo Let Yar.
Steering Council for the Emergence of a Federal Democratic Union will synchronize strategy in the struggle against military dictatorship.
The regime has ramped up its bombing campaign since parliament opened last month, targeting schools, monasteries and clinics in resistance-held areas.
Min Aung Hlaing’s latest fuel-saving brainwave looks set to turbocharge profits for the ruling general’s family businesses.
Leading PCB member Sai Nyunt Lwin outlines the group’s nine demands and argues that armed resistance must be paired with political solutions to resolve Myanmar’s crisis.
Min Aung Hlaing’s ascension to Myanmar’s highest office in a stage-managed parliamentary vote five years after he seized ...
Regime reopens Myawaddy-Kawkareik section after two-year closure but continues to block formal imports while shutting off alternative trade routes for Thai goods.
The Asian Highway between Myawaddy and Hpa-an has been reopened, but locals say they are still frightened to use it due to ongoing clashes, and trucks remain banned.