Six More Sued in Myanmar Toddler Rape Case Posted: 27 Sep 2019 06:02 AM PDT The nursery school supervisor in the Naypyitaw toddler rape case has sued six more people for implicating her two teenage sons in the case. |
NLD Celebrates 31st Anniversary, Says Myanmar’s Democracy Not Yet ‘Genuine’ Posted: 27 Sep 2019 04:47 AM PDT A spokesperson for the National League for Democracy said Myanmar must fix its democracy to embody 'liberty, equality and justice'. |
Myanmar Army Releases Ta’ang Civilians Forced to March on Frontlines Posted: 27 Sep 2019 04:09 AM PDT The Myanmar army arrested 14 Ta'ang civilians in Shan State on Monday and forced them to walk with them on the frontlines; the last two were released on Thursday. |
Myanmar Officials Detain Returnee from Bangladesh on Suspicion of ARSA Ties Posted: 27 Sep 2019 04:00 AM PDT One of 26 returnees entering Maungdaw from Bangladesh found to be subject of terrorism case and arrested; group returned independently of official repatriation channel. |
Rakhine Villagers Face Double Terror Charges Over Attack on Myanmar Authorities Posted: 27 Sep 2019 03:59 AM PDT Rakhine State villagers are being charged twice under the same law over twin April attacks on the police and army in Mrauk-U. |
Landmines Strike 10 Civilians in a Single Town in Myanmar’s Shan State Posted: 27 Sep 2019 02:53 AM PDT A civil society group says landmines from ongoing fighting have hurt at least 10 civilians and killed three in Kyaukme, Shan State, in the last two months. |
Myanmar Vice President Praises China Ties at Anniversary Reception Posted: 27 Sep 2019 02:27 AM PDT Vice President U Myint Swe says BRI projects to bring mutual benefits, thanks Beijing for help on Rohingya issue at event to mark 70th anniversary of People's Republic. |
Myanmar IDPs Lack Food and Accommodation After Shan State Attacks Posted: 27 Sep 2019 02:17 AM PDT Northern Shan State charities say they cannot cope with an influx of displaced villagers after clashes between the TNLA and the Tatmadaw. |
Under China’s Direction, Myanmar’s Peace Process Goes Nowhere Posted: 27 Sep 2019 01:04 AM PDT China's involvement in Myanmar's peace process is guided by strategic self-interest, even as it benefits from the conflicts through arms sales and resource extraction. |
Deadly E-Scooter Crash Sparks Urban Mobility Debate in Singapore Posted: 26 Sep 2019 10:42 PM PDT Electric scooter tragedy in Singapore spotlights difficulties of regulating the devices as Asian cities try to rein in gridlock and congestion caused by regular vehicles. |
Hong Kong Braces for Weekend Protests Ahead of China’s 70th Anniversary Posted: 26 Sep 2019 10:19 PM PDT Major demonstrations expected on Saturday, Sunday and Tuesday as activists mark fifth anniversary of Umbrella protests and China gears up for national day. |
Hong Kong Locals Fear Loss of Small-Town Life with Artificial Islands Posted: 26 Sep 2019 10:15 PM PDT Critics of Hong Kong govt's East Lantau Metropolis megaproject say there are cheaper, greener ways to ease the city's housing crisis than creating artificial islands. |
The Day Myanmar’s Military Shot Dead a Japanese Photographer Posted: 26 Sep 2019 07:00 PM PDT On this day in 2007, Japanese journalist Kenji Nagai was shot dead in central Yangon, prompting requests from his family to investigate. |