MNDAA Refuses to Work With Myanmar’s Civilian Government
The Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army has announced a ceasefire and says it will not attack Mandalay.
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The Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army has announced a ceasefire and says it will not attack Mandalay.
An estimated 800 civilians were allegedly held as human shields at an Indaw monastery as anti-regime groups attacked the town.
Min Aung Hlaing orders relief camps to be cleared so that population census can begin next month.
Aid funds should be channeled directly to the local organizations operating across the country as well as through cross-border channels.
This week’s Irrawaddy editorial discussion asks if the flooding will undermine Myanmar’s regime.
Defense minister seeks cooperation with high-tech manufacturers in Beijing.
Min Aung Hlaing says Typhoon Yagi might have caused central Myanmar’s worst-ever flooding.
Residents of the Karenni capital report food and medicine is running short while people are falling ill from contaminated floodwater...
The National Unity Government and its allies urge the international community to block aid to the junta as Typhoon Yagi...
Nearly 260,000 hectares of rice paddy and other crops have been destroyed, according to junta media.
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