Regime receives first visit from world leader, issues amnesty for fake election, praises the US, and aligns with China ...
Myanmar’s ruling junta has dropped outstanding charges against 5,580 people and pardoned or reduced sentencing for a further ...
U Kyi Toe, ex-chief of the NLD’s Information Committee, pledged ‘to be strong to work together’ with Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, who remains jailed in Naypyitaw.
The regime voided sentences and closed thousands of cases in a push to project openness before its widely condemned election.
Sihasak Phuangketkeow called for Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s release and warned that the junta’s election cannot be considered legitimate.
The administration claimed "governance and stability” were improving and cited "free and fair elections" planned by the junta; the decision drew immediate condemnation.
A congressional committee warned that Myanmar’s planned polls will deepen instability and fuel China-linked crime networks running global scam hubs.
More listings of the resistance-funding SDB tokens are expected on major crypto exchanges in the near future, the alternative bank says.
Cronies, arms brokers, propaganda operatives and foreign partners were among 1,249 recipients of honorary titles as Min Aung ...
Aye Chan and Dr. Htoo Char Aung, sons of prominent figures from the Thein Sein era, will run for Lower House seats in the Myanmar junta’s sham election.
Myanmar’s election fraud goes global, stage set for ‘second coup’, explosive show in scam hub, and gains in Mandalay after China steps in.
YANGON: A total of 1,183 female parliamentary candidates will run in Myanmar's 2025 general election, according to the country's Information Team of the National Defence and Security Council.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results