The ceasefire with the Ta’ang National Liberation Army, or TNLA, marks a significant victory for Myanmar’s military ...
Under Chinese pressure, the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) has agreed to withdraw from two towns, including the ...
Rebels abandon key areas Mogok and Momeik after Beijing-led talks, signalling a shift in the civil war’s dynamics.
As Myanmar’s military retakes Hsipaw and reopens the China-bound highway, its gains coincide with Beijing’s diplomatic ...
The China-brokered ceasefire follows sustained pressure from Beijing and months of relentless junta bombing of civilians in areas under the TNLA’s control.
The junta is expected to consolidate its hold on territories regained in northern Shan rather than launching fresh offensives, and instead turn to recapturing parts of Mandalay.
With peace supposedly returning in Gaza, a new geopolitical theater is emerging in Southeast Asia’s Myanmar. This part of the world has become another chessboard in the game of power and politics ...
A major ethnic rebel group in Myanmar on Wednesday announced a ceasefire with the military after China-mediated talks, ...
The junta said the foreigners illegally entered the country for involvement in online scams. Read more at straitstimes.com.
US President Donald Trump says he has agreed with President Xi Jinping to trim some tariffs on China in exchange for Beijing ...
Myanmar's TNLA agrees to a China-brokered withdrawal from Mogok, amidst ongoing civil war and shifting allegiances.
Myanmar’s military junta has used the bloc’s procedures to silence calls for accountability made by the organization’s newest ...