After videos of two violent killings went viral online, the Arakan Army in Myanmar has admitted its troops killed two prisoners of war.
Four years after seizing power in a dawn coup that ousted an elected civilian government, Myanmar's embattled ruling generals ...
Interra Resources’ majority stake in Goldpetrol makes the firm 'complicit' in the Myanmar junta’s alleged war crimes, says ...
Cross-border trade between Bangladesh and Myanmar through Teknaf Land Port is in disarray as the Arakan Army, a Myanmar-based rebel group, disrupts ship movement along the Naf river estuary.
Myanmar’s junta now only controls 21% of the country. Even if the regime can be ousted, there are increasing fears the ...
After decades of centralised military control, the AA has shifted Rakhine’s power dynamics, emerging as the de facto ...
About 5,000 internally displaced people have returned to the western Myanmar border town of Maungdaw after the insurgent ...
The junta has strengthened its mandatory recruitment law, requiring those who meet the age and health criteria for military ...
Myanmar men deported from Ranong describe a system in which junta officials routinely visit a Thai detention center to ...
The regime says it has no plans to conscript women for military service but it is making lists of eligible women in Yangon ...
The Arakan Army (AA), which dominates much of Rakhine State in western Myanmar, is intensifying attacks on junta bases in ...