On Monday, Myanmar’s military launched a coup, detaining the country’s democratically elected civilian leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, along with hundreds of members of her political party. Their actions put …
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Myanmar’s military controls vast business interests in mining, telecommunications, textiles, hotels and even beer. It faces no civilian oversight and can block changes to the country’s Constitution. When it had …
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Myanmar’s military coup has pulled the plug on its much-touted democratic transition – World News , Firstpost
The COVID-19 situation and the November 2020 election gave the military a platform to discredit the NLD-led government and make a case for a full takeover Just after 8 am …
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In the years Myanmar was cowed by a military junta, people would tuck away secret photos of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, talismans of the heroine of democracy who would …
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News Analysis | With Myanmar’s military coup, the tightrope between idealism and realpolitik returns for New Delhi
India has deep security relationship with Myanmar military. For India, the return to military rule by Myanmar’s Tatmadaw (Army) and the arrest of Aung San Suu Kyi and the political …
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The military of Myanmar overthrew the country’s fragile democratic government in a coup d’état on Monday, arresting civilian leaders, shutting off the internet and cutting off flights. The coup returns …
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BANGKOK — Myanmar’s civilian leader, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, and her top lieutenants were detained in early morning raids on Monday, as the military reasserted its grip on the …
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YANGON: A newly elected MP for Myanmar’s ruling party has been shot dead by an unidentified gunman in northern Shan state and the party on Sunday urged a quick investigation, …