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28 ДОКЛАДОВ В КАТАЛОГЕ -- "Myanmar"
The UN report highlights the increasing toll of civilian casualties in Myanmar, raising concerns about security and human rights violations.
Aung San Suu Kyi's son honors her spirit on her birthday. Despite being in custody since 2021, her supporters continue to advocate for her release and challenge the junta’s legitimacy.
The airstrike in Rakhine state underscores the ongoing conflict in Myanmar. Civilian casualties continue to heighten concerns over military actions.
Recent developments reveal that rebel forces in Myanmar are struggling under pressure from military reinforcements. The dynamics of the ongoing conflict highlight the challenges faced by insurgent groups as Myanmar's military escalates its operations.
A devastating blast in Shan State, Myanmar, has claimed over 45 lives. The incident highlights ongoing instability and armed conflict in the region.
Myanmar crime boss Wei Huairen and his syndicate are on trial amid China's extensive efforts against transnational fraud operations. The case highlights the intersection of organized crime and state authority in the region.
Myanmar’s regime seeks to improve ties with the US through lobbying efforts. The appointment of Roger Stone is aimed at garnering support in Washington.
The relocation of Aung San Suu Kyi to house arrest raises concerns over Myanmar's political stability. Her detention since the 2021 coup has significant implications for the country's future.
The transfer of Aung San Suu Kyi to house arrest signals ongoing political instability in Myanmar. This move leaves uncertainty amid the ongoing civil conflict.
Min Aung Hlaing, the Myanmar junta chief who was recently installed as the country’s civilian president, issues a blanket commutation of all death sentences. The move piles pressure on reform narratives and intensifies scrutiny of a transition government seen by critics as a civilian veneer for military rule. The decision reverberates across regional security dynamics and ongoing human-rights concerns.
Indonesian rights activists have escalated efforts to hold Myanmar’s military rulers accountable by filing a genocide complaint against President Min Aung Hlaing. The case accuses the leader of mass atrocities against the Rohingya ethnic minority, signaling intensified international scrutiny of Myanmar’s military crimes.
Myanmar's military-backed parliament appointed General Min Aung Hlaing president weeks after his coup, cementing military dominance. The election was widely dismissed as a façade without genuine civilian legitimacy, deepening political crisis. This move signals a troubling consolidation of military power under civilian cover.
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