Myanmar's ruling junta is steadily losing control of the country as armed rebel groups gain ground. According to The Guardian ...
Four years after seizing power in a dawn coup that ousted an elected civilian government, Myanmar's embattled ruling generals ...
To mark Saturday’s fourth anniversary of the military coup, The Irrawaddy breaks down the devastating impacts of junta rule on all aspects of life in Myanmar.
Myanmar’s junta now only controls 21% of the country. Even if the regime can be ousted, there are increasing fears the ...
It was not clear if airstrike in western Rakhine state was mistargeted or if junta was unaware of temporary detention area’s ...
The regime says it has no plans to conscript women for military service but it is making lists of eligible women in Yangon ...
Volunteers have been joining the effort to keep emergency medical operations going for civilians and wounded fighters in ...
As Myanmar’s civil war heads into a fifth year, anti-junta forces are opening universities and colleges as part of their pursuit of a federal democracy. By Richard C. Paddock Richard C.
Young Rohingya men are being forced to fight as foot soldiers on both sides of Myanmar’s brutal civil war - SPECIAL DISPATCH: Four years after Myanmar’s military coup sparked gunfighting, torture, ...