The Trump administration said it would end Temporary Protected Status for nearly 4,000 immigrants from Myanmar.
The military’s loss of legitimacy and the emerging structures being built by the ethnic and Bamar resistance all point to one future: a federal Myanmar, says Khin Maung Win.
Predictions that this or that event marks a decisive moment in the country’s never-ending civil war miss the point: its power dynamics are far too elastic for that, says Tony Waters.
Myanmar’s military is staging a political circus and calling it an election. The world knows it’s a fraud — yet some ...
This changed after World War II, when President Harry Truman pushed to bring in approximately 400,000 displaced refugees from ...
Janaki Thevar’s story is a remarkable chapter of India’s freedom struggle. Born in British Malaya, she joined the INA at ...
Women trafficked to work in Asia’s notorious scam industry describe horrifying conditions inside heavily-guarded compounds, while their families fight for their release.
Only the younger generation can learn from the history of the past.” This is the view of a 100-year-old Burma Star veteran ...
For nearly two years, the American Cemetery in Margraten, The Netherlands — solemn site of more than 8,300 graves of ...
Nattukottai Chettiars’ business history is vividly detailed in "Fortune Seekers" by Raman Mahadevan, chronicling this Tamil ...
When Americans pack their bags and venture beyond familiar borders, they often discover just how different life can be ...
Celebrated Netaji and Azad Hind collector Prithwish Dasgupta has been awarded the prestigious Vermeil Award at the 10th ...