Report by Finance Uncovered and Justice for Myanmar alleges operator has 'long enjoyed a close relationship' with the ...
The Telegraph crossed into Myanmar to shadow doctors who have joined the revolution and are risking everything for their ...
"We strongly urge the [Burmese] military regime to cease violence, including harming civilians and civilian infrastructure, ...
The number of mass killings of civilians via airstrikes, drone attacks, shelling, missile attacks, and through landmines and ...
As activists marked the fourth anniversary of Myanmar's military coup on February 1, 2025, old protest photos in Thailand ...
Singapore-listed petroleum explorer Interra Resources said on Thursday a production-sharing contract between its subsidiary and an entity controlled by the Myanmar government was extended years before ...
The head of a Thai parliamentary committee that oversees border affairs and refugee camp officials told VOA the suspension by ...
Crimes against humanity, a growing hunger crisis, and over 2,600 rebel groups: Myanmar’s brutal civil war continues to worsen ...
Myanmar’s military seized power in a coup, and the country’s economy, already hammered by the pandemic, started to buckle.
Activist group Justice for Myanmar alleged in a recent report that Interra had "helped supply the junta" with over two million barrels of oil and "fuelled its ongoing war crimes".
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