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The junta used widely banned cluster munitions to strike a Sagaing Region school, killing 23 children aged between seven and 16 and two teachers.
Residents of Myanmar’s biggest city are living in fear, hit by tremors and a quake prediction following the March 28 disaster ...
What will it take before the international community acts on its moral obligation to end the Min Aung Hlaing regime’s ...
It has become much easier for the military to request air support for ground operations, and now airstrikes on civilians are ...
Dozens of civilians are dead, missing, or hurt after the regime dropped two bombs on a village in Rathedaung Township, which has been peaceful since March last year.
Myanmar’s regime denies bombing a school that killed 22, including 20 children, but eyewitnesses and history tell another ...
Justice for Myanmar (JFM) has launched the Dirty Over 30 ASEAN Edition campaign, naming 12 powerful tycoons across Southeast Asia who it says are fueling the regime’s terror campaign against the ...
Some government workers stay in makeshift camps, others sleep in their offices six weeks after the earthquake wrecked the ...
Some 17 people were killed and many more remain in critical condition after the junta bombed a school in resistance-held O ...
Also this week, regime boss Min Aung Hlaing joined his main allies in Moscow as his regime bombed resistance-held territory during a quake ‘ceasefire’ and rejected Rohingya statehood.
The junta made a rare admission that a light infantry battalion was forced to flee its base due to overwhelming “terrorist” ...
Myanmar’s people are fighting to end not just a dictatorship but a centuries-old cycle of domination, aiming to break free ...