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Protesters, part of the Alliance of Chin Refugees, demanded quick processing of asylum applications in Malaysia
Over 5,350 civilians are killed with 3.3 million people displaced due to ongoing violence by the armed forces
After days of heavy rain in Myitkyina,the Ayeyarwady river had risen above its "danger level"
Buddhist ethnic armed group Arakan Army reportedly takes over Thandwe Airport in Rakhine State
Clashes have rocked western Rakhine state since the Arakan Army (AA) attacked the military there in November
New Delhi ends visa-free movement with Myanmar citing national security and demographic concerns
On Friday, Indian authorities deported first batch of Myanmar nationals who had entered India 'illegally'
Mortar shells from Myanmar land in Bangladesh, 17 wounded, Rohingya among victims; fear grips border villages
Over 2,000 Myanmar citizens flee to India's Mizoram amid escalating conflict between army and ethnic insurgents
Rebel offensive ongoing in Myanmar's Shan, Kayah, Rakhine and Chin states
Local media reports 13 children among those killed in attack, several others injured
Mocha made landfall on Sunday with winds of up to 195 kilometres per hour, downing power pylons
Myanmar’s military has imported at least $1 billion in arms and other material since it staged a coup, says UN expert
Post-mortem report said automatic weapons were likely used at close range
Dozens of houses were destroyed and communication and power lines severed in some districts
Military coup in country led to even more pressure on Rohingya after decades of oppression, says Arakanese activist
Both had pleaded not guilty to charges of violating the official secrets act
The immigration bureau said she was using invalid travel documents
MoFA, Interior Ministry confirm deportation in report presented to IHC
Bin is one of more than 100 villages partially or completely burned by Myanmar's military since the start of this year
I condemn this grievous incident and all attacks against civilians, says UN official
Karenni Human Rights Group says they found the burnt bodies of internally displaced people
China denounces this as a 'severe violation of basic norms governing international relations'
Min Aung Hlaing repeats pledge to hold elections by 2023
More than 900 people opposing the junta have been killed by security forces since the coup
281 Covid-19 deaths and 5,189 new infections recorded on Monday
Lavrov will hold virtual talks with his ASEAN counterparts, during the visit to Jakarta
Urges the military to respect November election results and release political detainees, including leader Suu Kyi
The first trial is expected to run until the end of July, lawyer of the country's ousted leader say
Some 845 people have been killed by the army and police since the Feb. 1 coup
"Three people died yesterday alone. Many got scared," Lang Khan Khai from the Zomi Care and Development aid group
Diplomats say such a move by the UNSC is unlikely as China and Russia may use veto
The latest blasts were in a village in the southern central part of Myanmar in Western Bago
Coordinated with demos in Myanmar communities around the world to mark "the global Myanmar spring revolution"
Coordinated with expat communities around the world to mark "the global Myanmar spring revolution"
Despite a relentless crackdown killing at least 759 protesters, crowds come out day after day to reject the junta
Karen rebels have clashed with the army since Myanmar's generals ousted an elected government led by Suu Kyi
ASEAN tell Myanmar coup leader to cease the use of violence, release the prisoners and engage in dialogue
"More and more poor people have lost their jobs and are unable to afford food"
738 people have been killed by Myanmar security forces since the coup, so far
Over 700 people have been killed and more than 3,000 have been detained by security forces during nationwide protests
Myanmar has been in upheaval since Min Aung Hlaing ousted an elected government led by Aung San Suu Kyi
UN human rights office says it feared the military clampdown on the protests risked escalating into a civil conflict
Opponents of military rule splash the colour red, in the latest phase of their campaign to restore democracy
“The reason of reducing protests is due to the cooperation of people who want peace, which we value”
Junta starts issuing arrest warrants for influencers, entertainers, artists and musicians
“They started firing non-stop with both stun grenade and live rounds,”
With at least 521 civilians killed in two months of protests against the Feb 1 coup
Foreign criticism and Western sanctions have failed to sway the generals, Suu Kyi remains in detention
UN Special Rapporteur says the army was carrying out “mass murder” and calls on the world to isolate the junta