Defectors from Myanmar’s military and police are learning skills that could put them on a new path after years of war.
Children made up nearly 40 per cent of the more than 3.4 million people in Myanmar displaced by civil war and climate ...
In downtown Yangon, Myanmar, China-funded training programs provided tourism professionals with updated skills and knowledge to help revive the sector in the post-pandemic era.
Myanmar’s military forces are increasingly using banned antipersonnel landmines that indiscriminately kill and injure people ...
Defections and Chinese interference brought the Tatmadaw to the brink in 1949. The question in the coming year is whether ...
As civil war pounds Myanmar's economy and drives up prices, garment worker Wai Wai often starts her shift making clothes for ...
Paul Greening, who has worked as a political analyst and a specialist consultant covering the conflict in Myanmar, says ...
Landmines killed or maimed more people in Myanmar than in any other country in 2023, with at least 1,000 casualties reported ...
Ted Chaiban of Unicef says children are disproportionately affected by the landmines and unexploded bombs that litter Myanmar ...
Landmines and unexploded munitions claimed more victims in Myanmar than in any other country last year, a monitor said on ...
Myanmar’s military has consistently targeted civilians and their communities as a form of collective punishment in the ...
The families of 13 Pakistani nationals, allegedly taken hostage by job scammers in Myanmar, have urgently appealed to the ...