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Southeast Asia’s leaders reaffirm the bloc’s backing of a so-called five-point consensus as a road map for resolving Myanmar’s crisis.
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Asianet Newsable on MSNGeopolitical games in South Asia: How external powers exploit Myanmar's humanitarian crisis | OpinionThis analysis explores how China and the US are exploiting Myanmar's humanitarian crisis for geopolitical gain, turning South ...
On Shattered Lands, his book about the five partitions of the Indian Empire and the many forgotten stories attached to them ...
American President Donald Trump has seemingly declared war against the global trading order, post-war liberal ...
Map of Myanmar’s control by various groups as of January 19, 2025. The junta’s control area is marked in red, the other colors depict various opposition groups. ... These include supporters of the ...
Opinion – Echoes of 1971: Arakan Army's campaign in Myanmar may redraw Asia's geopolitical map. The United League of Arakan (ULA) and its military wing, the Arakan Army, have captured 15 of the ...
Beginning at a trijunction with China and Myanmar, India’s far east shares a 1,643km north-to-south border with Myanmar in a north-to-south stack along the Indian states of Arunachal Pradesh ...
An explosion occurs during a bombardment carried out by Myanmar’s military in Lashio, the largest urban center to fall to any of Myanmar’s myriad ethnic minority armed groups who have been ...
China supports peace, unification, territorial integration and political reconciliation in Myanmar, Foreign Minister Wang Yi ...
Now only 14% of Myanmar’s territory and 33% of its population, mostly in cities, are under stable junta control, according to the Special Advisory Council for Myanmar, a group of former UN experts.
BANGKOK — Ethnic armed groups claimed on Thursday to have captured two strategically important towns in northeastern Myanmar: Lashio, which houses the major regional military headquarters, and ...
FILE - Army officers stand guard as police officers patrol in Lashio, northern Shan State, Myanmar, on May 29, 2013. Ethnic armed groups claimed on Thursday July 25, 2024 to have captured two ...
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