Myanmar Junta Celebrates Its Role as China’s Poodle
This week’s Irrawaddy editorial discussion asks what Chinese backing for the regime means for Myanmar’s future.
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This week’s Irrawaddy editorial discussion asks what Chinese backing for the regime means for Myanmar’s future.
Residents of Hopang dismayed by public executions, heavy taxation and the spread of casinos, massage parlors and brothels following the...
Anti-regime groups say at least 12 people have been killed in regime airstrikes on civilian areas.
It said negotiations are under way with businessmen in Pangwa and Chipwi towns, which the KIA seized from the junta...
After temporarily seizing Pale, BNRA-led resistance forces have retreated amid heavy airstrikes and artillery bombardment by the regime.
Also this week, the junta squeezed labor agencies for conscripts abroad, while Min Aung Hlaing boosted his family’s EV business...
The regime has announced that it is working on a deal with Beijing to establish a bilateral company to protect...
Experts say Min Aung Hlaing hopes to weaponize Beijing’s plans for a railroad through Myanmar against ethnic armies and rebels...
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