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Myanmar’s military junta has again extended a temporary ceasefire in order to facilitate relief and reconstruction efforts following the earthquake that hit the country in late March.
The chief of Myanmar’s military government, Senior Gen Min Aung Hlaing, has met with President Xi Jinping of China for the first time since seizing power four years ago, state media said. The Global ...
Earthquakes are devastating for those who have lost loved ones, homes and livelihoods, but for military dictators clinging to power, such disasters can also bring opportunity. Myanmar’s military ...
CHIANG MAI -- Myanmar's military regime has announced an extension of a ceasefire in its conflict with ethnic rebels until the end of the month to facilitate relief efforts in the wake of the ...
Myanmar is recovering from a massive earthquake ... “to continue the rebuilding and rehabilitation process” would last until the end of May. The military - which seized power in a 2021 coup - warned ...
Forty individuals, including members of the Myanmar military and Border Guard Police (BGP) who had fled to Bangladesh due to conflict in Myanmar’s Rakhine State, have been repatriated to their home ...
Myanmar insurgents. Luckily for these four, Border Guard Bangladesh managed to secure their release the next day, after negotiating with the Arakan Army. It made a clear contrast to the 55 ...
BANGKOK - More than 300 Myanmar people fled into Thailand to seek refuge following an assault on the military by ethnic armed groups, Thailand said on May 8, days after the junta extended a post ...
BANGKOK: The Thai military in Kanchanaburi is monitoring ongoing clashes between anti-junta forces and Myanmar military troops in Dawei Township, located in Myanmar’s Tanintharyi region.