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Junta confirms end of Myanmar’s quake truce, accused by opposition of hundreds of violations amid humanitarian crisis.
Over 250 civilians killed as regime targets earthquake-devastated Mandalay and Sagaing under cover of ‘ceasefire’.
By Devjyot Ghoshal, Poppy McPherson and Pasit KongkunakornkulBANGKOK (Reuters) - Myanmar's junta has kept up a deadly ...
Myanmar's military junta let a truce declared to spur aid efforts after last month's earthquake expire on May 1, a ceasefire ...
Myanmar's military junta let a truce declared to spur aid efforts after last month's earthquake expire on Thursday, a ...
Junta chief issues Labor Day plea amid tide of emigration driven by economic collapse, forced conscription, and widespread ...
Here’s what to know about the challenges from the natural disaster—compounded by ongoing civil war—and where the country ...
Junta says reconstruction will come from the same crony-linked companies blamed for poor-quality buildings that collapsed in ...
Survivors of the deadly quake have been forced to flee their homes as the military steps up attacks in resistance-held areas ...
Myanmar's ruling military has extended a temporary ceasefire in its conflict with rebels to April 30, in a move to expedite ...
Protesters displayed a banner calling Myanmar's junta chief Min Aung Hlaing a "murderer" as he joined a regional summit in ...
Human Rights Watch (HRW) called out Myanmar's military junta on Monday for years of unlawful attacks on the healthcare system that have left 2 million people in need of assistance following a 7.7 ...
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