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Joe Kumbun explains why the victorious AA has halted its conquests in Rakhine, and three townships remain under junta control—for now.
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Myanmar Junta has announced that it will hold the long-promised elections beginning on December 28, ...
They are unable to enter Bangladesh due to tightened border security, according to Rohingya community leaders.
In previous years, the BNP has paid a heavy price for political inertia. Today, that cost is being compounded. Its failure to ...
Several hundred Rohingyas are reportedly stranded just across the Naf River opposite Teknaf, unable to enter Bangladesh due ...
The anti-junta group Arakan Army has now lost two villages in the coastal township of Kyaukphyu to the military ...
Even those who manage to hold on to one of the few remaining jobs in the locked-down Rakhine State capital don’t make enough ...
Myanmar’s military government has announced that long-promised elections will begin on December 28 amid widespread scepticism ...
Till all resistance forces are united and agree on a future federal structure, it is difficult to foresee a new model of ...
Having lost her right leg in a landmine explosion, Nur Kaida, a 23-year-old Rohingya woman, now feels helpless at a refugee camp in Teknaf.
As evidence mounts of intensifying atrocities, including the torture of children, being committed in Myanmar, the country’s ...