As airstrikes intensify in Rakhine, children face deep trauma, disrupted education and lasting psychological harm in a war increasingly fought from the sky.
An explosion in TNLA-controlled northern Shan State killed dozens, with conflicting death tolls and rebels blaming the accidental detonation of stored mining explosives.
By turning a beloved anti-dictatorship anthem into a military song, the junta exposes a familiar habit: when it cannot ...
The military-dominated administration has dispensed with a central voice altogether, leaving any illusion of transparency and accountability in tatters.
Myanmar regime troops are massing for an offensive in a southern Chin State just days after purportedly reclaiming its entire northern territory, according to military defectors and local resistance ...
The Irrawaddy’s Aung Zaw takes a closer look at how Min Aung Hlaing’s family controls key sectors and turns state power into private wealth.
In Part 1 of a two-part series, The Irrawaddy’s Aung Zaw examines how the coup boss’s family used military power, cronies and state institutions to extract state wealth.
In his first trip abroad since becoming president, Min Aung Hlaing will meet with Prime Minister Narendra Modi alongside business representatives.
As the rebranded Naypyitaw regime fast-tracks Chinese infrastructure projects, Beijing has launched a major media offensive to counter historic public backlash.
Resistance forces led by the KIA are ambushing regime reinforcements along the Sagaing-Kachin corridor, as civilians flee escalating clashes.
US House select committee says Beijing chooses not to take action against Chinese criminals defrauding Americans of billions of dollars a year.
Shan Human Rights Foundation reveals evidence of pipeline for enslaved workers running between Chinese-run scam compounds and mining sites.