Myanmar is in freefall. Since the February 2021 military coup, the nation has plunged into unrelenting chaos with widespread atrocities, thousands of
Four years after a coup, Myanmar remains in a civil war, driving thousands to seek refuge in Thailand, where they struggle to survive with little hope of returning home Fleeing the economic ruin that followed the coup,
The Foreign Secretary said Britain had ‘not forgotten’ those ‘arbitrarily detained’ by the military regime which leads Myanmar.
Foreign secretary David Lammy makes impassioned plea for release of Aung San Suu Kyi - Exclusive: Cabinet minister demands she be freed after Independent TV documentary examines her rise and fall – an
Myanmar junta extends state of emergency
Myanmar's military government announced a six-month extension of emergency rule, deferring elections initially intended for 2023 to 2025. The military's 2021 coup, arresting Aung San Suu Kyi and reversing democratic advancements,
Pressure is building on Myanmar’s rulers to hold what opposition groups promise will be fraught national elections.
Myanmar's military deposed the elected government led by Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi. She remains in jail and the country is mired in a brutal civil war.
Myanmar’s junta now only controls 21% of the country. Even if the regime can be ousted, there are increasing fears the country will split along ethnic lines.
Bianca Jagger, ‘Wild Swans’ author Jung Chang and former minister Andrew Mitchell join calls for the release of the Myanmar leader following the screening of a new Independent TV film on her life
Although many might regard it as an irrelevant backwater, it’s an emergency that should command the world’s attention
Lionel Barber discusses "Gambling Man," the first western biography of Softbank's Masayoshi Son, with award-winning journalist and author Sheelah Kolhatkar. A conversation on the nature of translation; the histories of Sanskrit and Urdu; and the ...