Myanmar’s military rulers say polls were free and fair as UN reports 170 killed during election period.
The military's political party wins the vote in a result regarded as a forgone conclusion, with critics arguing threats and violence forced people to the ballot box in a country wracked by civil war.
Supporters of the military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party wave the party flags during the first day of campaigning for the general election, in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, Oct. 28. (Aung Shine ...
Around 55 journalists are currently in detention or serving jail sentences as the junta continues to impose harsh media restrictions. This statement was originally published on eng.mizzima.com on 13 ...
Goodbye New START: How China’s Rise Ended Nuclear Arms Control The world is paying little attention to the atrocities being committed in Myanmar compared with the attention focused on the war in ...
YANGON: The Union Election Commission (UEC) announced 215 journalists from 61 international media outlets have applied to cover the upcoming election. The UEC was responding to a media outlet’s query ...
Journalists in Myanmar have faced tremendous challenges and difficulties over the past two years as they continue to document the popular resistance against the military regime and the people’s demand ...
Myanmar's pro-military party has a decisive lead in the first phase of junta-run elections, with the USDP winning 90% of the lower house seats announced so far, official results published in state ...
Myanmar's junta chief met China's president for the first time since seizing power, state media reported Saturday, the highest-level meeting with a key ally for the internationally sanctioned military ...