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The junta’s nerve center of Naypyitaw was one of the few places expected to withstand the powerful earthquake that struck central Myanmar on March 28. [1]
Mizzima Myanmar’s junta leader Senior General Min Aung Hlaing has formed a new governing body called the ‘State Security and Peace Commission’, naming himself chairman, according to an official announcement made on 31 July. [2]
Mizzima Following the official dissolution of the State Administration Council (SAC) under Myanmar’s newly restructured junta framework, several of its former civilian members have been reassigned to the Central Advisory Body of the National Defense ... [3]
Myanmar junta’s deputy defense minister, Major General Aung Lin Tun, is being investigated over alleged involvement in online scam operations near the Chinese border in northern Shan State. [4]
Regime chief Min Aung Hlaing has transferred a senior general from a civilian post back to a military role, in what observers say is a bid to consolidate loyalty within the military as he prepares to assume the presidency in the new government to be ... (confirmed by 2 sources) [5]
The junta’s nerve center of Naypyitaw was one of the few places expected to withstand the powerful earthquake that struck central Myanmar on March 28.
Mizzima Myanmar’s junta leader Senior General Min Aung Hlaing has formed a new governing body called the ‘State Security and Peace Commission’, naming himself chairman, according to an official announcement made on 31 July.
Mizzima Following the official dissolution of the State Administration Council (SAC) under Myanmar’s newly restructured junta framework, several of its former civilian members have been reassigned to the Central Advisory Body of the National Defense
Myanmar junta’s deputy defense minister, Major General Aung Lin Tun, is being investigated over alleged involvement in online scam operations near the Chinese border in northern Shan State.
Regime chief Min Aung Hlaing has transferred a senior general from a civilian post back to a military role, in what observers say is a bid to consolidate loyalty within the military as he prepares to assume the presidency in the new government to be
Junta boss Min Aung Hlaing has reshuffled his cabinet, including changes to the key posts of defense minister and home affairs minister, days after extending emergency rule in Myanmar for another six months on Monday.
Mizzima Myanmar’s military regime chief Min Aung Hlaing made the second reconstitution of his administrative body in a year, with an order dated 25 September.
Daw Aung San Suu Kyi turns 80 on June 19, marking her fifth consecutive birthday in detention since her arrest by junta boss Min Aung Hlaing following the February 2021 military coup.
Next Monday marks the first anniversary of the Myanmar junta’s enforcement of the Conscription Law, which sparked a mass exodus of young people and led to misery for countless others.
Out of 45 parties that have applied for registration, 39 have been approved, 17 of which will contest in nationwide constituencies. The 22 others are ethnic parties that only intend to contest in ethnic areas.