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Red tape is preventing even people who could take rebuilding their homes into their own hands from making any progress, residents say.
Paid a slave wage for making trainers for global brands and ignored by the authorities, workers at Taiwanese company Tsang Yih in Yangon decided to take matters into their own hands.
Warrants were issued for 17 people, police said. Local media said they include staff from Italian-Thai Development, which was building the tower with a Chinese firm.
Coupling earthquake relief with efforts to engage the Myanmar junta and foster peace is doomed to failure, argues a ...
Xi’s decision to meet Min Aung Hlaing at the Kremlin sends a signal that China and Russia are willing to work together to ...
Educator Daw Yati Ohn found a blood-soaked classroom and parents shattered by the slaughter of 22 students in the regime’s latest attack on children.
The junta used widely banned cluster munitions to strike a Sagaing Region school, killing 22 children aged between seven and ...
Kyaw Zwar Minn, who was appointed by Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s government, has refused to leave his ambassadorial residence in London as demanded by the junta.
Residents of Myanmar’s biggest city are living in fear, hit by tremors and a quake prediction following the March 28 disaster ...
What will it take before the international community acts on its moral obligation to end the Min Aung Hlaing regime’s ...
It has become much easier for the military to request air support for ground operations, and now airstrikes on civilians are ...
Dozens of civilians are dead, missing, or hurt after the regime dropped two bombs on a village in Rathedaung Township, which has been peaceful since March last year.