Myanmar Junta Boss Pleads for Foreign Aid After Siphoning Disaster Fund
Min Aung Hlaing’s shortsightedness has left flood victims struggling with severe shortages of food, shelter, and medicines.
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Min Aung Hlaing’s shortsightedness has left flood victims struggling with severe shortages of food, shelter, and medicines.
A brush with the law in Thailand exposed the depth of casino boss and arms dealer Tun Min Latt’s links...
Also this week, junta boss admitted shock at disaster scale but urged victims to return home, asked for foreign aid...
Three major operations to retake territory from ethnic armies and their allies are being hampered by troop shortages, experts say.
Resistance groups say the Pyu Saw Htee militia village in Chaung-U Township was notorious for launching arson attacks on civilians.
On Thursday, regime jets attacked Nawnghkio and Hsipaw towns with over 70 bombs, according to the Ta’ang National Liberation Army...
Mandalay medics say the regime is ignoring medical exemptions and seizing infectious recruits.
We cannot afford to wait and see if rumors that the junta is preparing to execute five more anti-regime activists...
Over 80 people are missing, nearly 270,000 hectares of rice and other crops have been submerged, and more than 100,000...
The Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army has announced a ceasefire and says it will not attack Mandalay.
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