The junta government thrives on violence, deception and a systematic erosion of Myanmar’s democratic institutions.
Regulation requiring junta approval for migrant workers raises fears of people being forced back to military conscription and ...
In this edition of Wilson Center NOW, Lucas Myers discusses the latest from Myanmar and how the country has changed since the ...
A team of doctors and nurses battled to revive Adabi, an 86-year-old Myanmar refugee fighting long-standing heart problems ...
Parts of Myanmar bordering Thailand, including Myawaddy and Tachilek, are known as havens for criminal syndicates who have ...
"We strongly urge the [Burmese] military regime to cease violence, including harming civilians and civilian infrastructure, ...
To mark Saturday’s fourth anniversary of the military coup, The Irrawaddy breaks down the devastating impacts of junta rule ...
The interior and border affairs ministers have switched jobs in the government shakeup, while the woman given the thankless ...
The Games Technical Conduct Committee (GTCC) of the 38th National Games Uttarakhand has named S Dinesh Kumar as Taekwondo ...
President John Dramani Mahama has appointed, Dr Nii Moi Thompson, a Development Economist, as Chairman of the National ...
The six-month extension is intended to buy time for the military’s long-promised election, but conditions in the country are ...
Four years since the coup d'état in Myanmar, democracy defenders continue to bravely resist the military junta. Educators ...