Min Aung Hlaing slammed EAOs for ‘destroying nation,’ as his warplanes killed 40 civilians, discussed military cooperation with Iran and Belarus, and pushed solar power.
Over 1,000 units worth $157 million sold to Myanmar buyers in the first nine months of 2024 as funds continue to flow out of ...
While others shouted “Happy New Year!” I could only murmur, “Min Aung Hlaing, Mother F…”—a curse widely used against the ...
Police General Thatchai Pitaneelaboot, inspector-general with the Royal Thai Police Office (RTPO), said foreign media had ...
Amid the spreading civil war and rising urban crime, Mya Tun Oo called on junta government agencies to market Myanmar as a ...
The Irrawaddy looks back at the key players that shaped Myanmar in 2024, a year in which the junta suffered serious military ...
Parents are alarmed as local administrations demand student lists from private schools and universities, with details such as whether youngsters wear glasses.
Mytel enables Min Aung Hlaing's regime to abuse human rights by tracking and identifying individuals and groups, including its own soldiers.
The airstrike on Kyauknimaw also injured at least 20 residents and destroyed around 500 homes in its northern, southern and ...
The regime’s new electricity tsar, Tin Aung San, says developers will be required to fit solar panels during construction ...
Last of six Su-30 fighter jets purchased under a $400m contract commissioned into service at Meiktila Air Base in Mandalay.
Takeshi Ebisawa planned to sell weapons-grade nuclear material and narcotics from Myanmar, and to purchase military weaponry ...