Myanmar's junta announced the launch of a sweeping fuel rationing system for private vehicles on Wednesday, blaming ...
Myanmar’s military junta has billed the election as a return to democracy. International observers, however, have widely ...
The head of Myanmar’s military government has granted amnesty to thousands of prisoners, mostly political detainees, and activists being prosecuted or in hiding. State media reported the ...
YANGON: Student visas will no longer be accepted from March 26, the UK Embassy in Yangon has announced. The UK government has ...
Despite Myanmar's civil war, Yangon property prices are soaring, driven by risk hedging and internal migration. Read more at ...
Snaking queues of vehicles waited in Myanmar for shrivelling petrol supplies on Wednesday, with some gas stations shuttered ...
The military ruler of Myanmar, Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing, is expected to seek a civilian post to add a veneer of legitimacy ...
A raft of political prisoners were freed after being convicted under the scattergun law of “harboring or financing” terrorists, but senior democratic figures remain in jail.
Myanmar’s military is feeling the pinch just 12 days after the United States and Israel launched their war against Iran. Access to oil is key to the junta’s survival, and its supply shortages are ...
Myanmar drivers have been flocking to petrol stations since Tuesday amid concerns over potential fuel shortages, forcing some vendors to limit or suspend sales, with long queues reported in many parts ...