Citizen Journalists Fight Back Against Myanmar Military’s Crackdown
Professional reporters in Myanmar say their job is nearly impossible under the fierce restrictions imposed by military rule. Now, citizen journalists have stepped into the
Professional reporters in Myanmar say their job is nearly impossible under the fierce restrictions imposed by military rule. Now, citizen journalists have stepped into the
Japanese drinks giant Kirin said Monday it would withdraw from Myanmar, after a failed bid to disentangle its operations from a joint venture with a
(The Hague) — International Court of Justice (ICJ) hearings beginning February 21, 2022 underline the critical importance of bringing justice for the Myanmar military’s abuses
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Qatar has been a prominent actor on both the regional and global humanitarian stage. It has a population of some 2.9 million, including a significant
The trial of Myanmar’s ousted civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi for election fraud will begin on Feb. 14, a legal official said Monday, one
On the first anniversary of the February 1 military coup in Myanmar, the United States announced more sanctions on individuals and entities associated with the
BANGKOK — Myanmar’s military government is set to pass a new cybersecurity law that will ban the use of internet services, a move that has