The junta’s proxy Union Solidarity and Development Party has added seats to military’s parliamentary quota to reach governing majority in ongoing election.
More troubling still is the Wa networks’ systematic infiltration into Thailand’s political and administrative structures. This mirrors the tactics used by Chinese gray-capital networks, which rely on ...
Prominent regime figures secured seats as opposition candidates alleged irregularities and advance-vote manipulation.
News outlet PAN reported that two vehicles carrying township-level administrator Zaw Min Naing and three bodyguards were attacked with explosives and firearms as they travelled between villages, with ...
As the generals prepare another staged transition, Myanmar enters a familiar phase of endurance rather than hope.SEO HEADLINE ...
Several parties say advance votes swung results in favor of the USDP, echoing irregularities seen in the widely discredited ...
Resistance fighters call on civilians to reject Sunday’s second phase of a vote widely regarded as rigged by the military regime.
Thailand’s Feb. 9 election will probably be free and fair—but the reactionary establishment will only tolerate the result if current prime minister Anutin wins, says Thitinan Pongsudhirak.
Genocide trial over 2017 crackdown in Rakhine State gets underway in the Hague as over 1 million Rohingya Muslims shelter in Bangladesh refugee camps.
Clashes have flared up post-election around the state capital and the strategic port with its Chinese megaprojects as the Arakan Army renews attacks on the military regime.
Senior junta officials and military-backed USDP figures will be among the candidates in Sunday’s voting across 12 states and regions.
Min Aung Hlaing boasts of building a world-class fighting force as his military’s reputation for atrocities against civilians grows.