Rohingya people in cyclone-hit Myanmar buried loved ones outside shattered villages and searched for the missing, expecting little help from a government
Fears for the safety of hundreds of thousands of vulnerable people in path of potentially devastating storm. Thousands of people in Myanmar
Rohingya refugees, who have spent nearly six years in overcrowded and squalid camps in Bangladesh, wary and sceptical of the scheme. A
Military, which has used force to stamp out opposition to its rule, says amnesty is for ‘humanitarian’ reasons. Myanmar’s generals say they
Ban calls for path to end violence and establish a ‘peaceful, democratic and legitimate government’. Former United Nations chief Ban Ki-moon has
Myanmar’s army blamed the killing on the anti-coup People’s Defence Forces who are fighting military rule in the country. The deputy head
Unrest has deepened in Myanmar since the military seized power from the elected government in February 2021. Thousands of people have fled
An Al Jazeera crew was allowed into Myanmar to witness a huge military parade, as its leader issued a warning. #Myanmar #parades
At Armed Forces Day parade, Min Aung Hlaing says ‘terror acts’ of coup opponents need to be tackled ‘for good and all’.
Myanmar’s energy minister, businessmen, high-ranking military officers and private companies will be subject to asset freezes and travel bans. The European Union