Growing up in rural Myanmar, Du Wun shunned the jewellery his mother pressed him to wear and dreaded ceremonies where he had to dress in a traditional htamein, a sarong-like garment for women.
As the junta prepares for heavily rigged polls to be held in parts of the country, Bertil Lintner looks back at Myanmar’s troubled record of elections—which have rarely been free or fair.
Political parties in military-run Myanmar have kicked off their election campaigns two months ahead of scheduled national polls.
China has sentenced to death several members of criminal gangs that established deadly scam centres in Myanmar, which are ...
Myanmar's military has given the go-ahead for a local company to own most of Norwegian telco Telenor's operations in the ...
Amid the rising concerns of India emerging as one of the most favourable options for drug traffickers across the globe, human rights expert and Director of the Rights and Risks Analysis Group (RRAG), ...
Myanmar’s military rulers plan to hold elections by the end of this year, portraying events like the Festival of Light as ...
Myanmar says it has commissioned Russian helicopters and Chinese airplanes into its air force as the two nations continue to ...
PHUKET: Two men – a Myanmar national and a Russian tourist – have drowned in separate incidents at Nai Thon Beach within 24 ...
The death toll from a capsized boat carrying Rohingya migrants from Myanmar has risen to 26, with 14 survivors. The Malaysian ...
Singapore Airlines’ profit dropped 82% in its second quarter, dragged by losses from associate Air India and lower interest ...
Aung La N Sang is set to be inducted into the ONE Championship Hall of Fame at ONE 173. Explore his five greatest ...