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Four years after the coup, chaos reigns as Myanmar’s military struggles
A patchwork of armed opposition groups have made major gains over the past year, with the military facing further losses
Rebecca Ratcliffe
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Indonesia must reclaim its ASEAN leadership
Jakarta’s deft powers of shuttle diplomacy could revive a bloc that is increasingly at risk of becoming irrelevant.
Klaus Heinrich Raditio, lecturer in Chinese politics at Driyarkara School of Philosophy’s Graduate Program, Jakarta, Indonesia
Opinion paper
Risk of violence escalates in Myanmar's civil war as election looms
With many forces opposing the junta and the election, tensions are set to rise ahead of the ballot, which brings the risk of more violence as both sides push to increase their control of territory, according to eight people, including analysts, rebels and diplomatic sources.
Shoon NAING; Devjyot GHOSHAL | Reuters
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Ex-congressman torches Musk's DOGE for axing program to help students escape dictatorship
"So the DOGE bros are bragging today that they got 'DEI scholarships for Burma' canceled," wrote Malinowski, who also served as the assistant secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor under former President Barack Obama.
Matthew Chapman
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Myanmar aid groups struggle with freeze as UN warns of ‘staggering’ hunger
Thailand has offered help refugee camps along the border for the time being.
Kiana Duncan for RFA
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Four years since the military takeover in Myanmar: no justice for brutal atrocities
Statement by Nicholas Koumjian, Head of the Independent Investigative Mechanism for Myanmar
Statement | Nicholas Koumjian, Head of the Independent Investigative Mechanism for Myanmar
Opinion paper
A Q&A with Miemie Winn Byrd on President Trump’s executive order
Miemie Winn Byrd, a retired U.S. Army officer and professor at the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, spoke to DVB about President Donald Trump’s executive order freezing funding for the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
Interview | Miemie Winn Byrd, retired U.S. Army officer and professor at the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies
Opinion paper
AA, Possessing Long-Range Artillery, Might Endanger KaPaSa Factories if It Seizes Nat Yae Kan Tactical Operations Command
Captain Zin Yaw stated that the AA is presently assaulting the Nat Yae Kan camp to seize control of the Padan-Ann route. If the AA is successful, it may enlarge its area.
Lu Htet Naing
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“Capturing and Controlling Towns: The Trajectory of Revolution”
This research paper aims to identify and analyse the causes behind the town takeovers, the significance and long-term control of the captured towns, as well as the consequences of these events and the public concerns.
Analysis Paper | Myanmar Peace Monitor
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Suppliers of electricity to call-centre gangs to be regarded as accomplices
Thailand will classify those supplying electricity to call-centre gangs in Myanmar as accomplices. Deputy PM Phumtham confirms stricter measures to cut off illegal operations.
The Nation
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