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Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said he will meet the head of Myanmar's junta in Bangkok this week to push for the ...
The Malaysian leader says that he will push for an extension of the junta’s ceasefire in order to facilitate earthquake recovery efforts.
The Asean chair hopes for progress from his meeting with Min Aung Hlaing, but will it give the isolated junta a propaganda boost?
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The Manila Times on MSNAsean must act as Myanmar junta weaponizes disaster for controlTHE earthquake that struck Myanmar on March 28 was not just a natural disaster; it became yet another weapon in the military junta's brutal campaign to consolidate power. Instead of facilitating aid ...
The biggest obstacle to the election will not be damage from the disaster but rather the fraught political position that ...
Malaysia has sent its rescue team to Myanmar and set up a temporary military field hospital there. Read more at ...
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Ms Suu Kyi has been held in detention in a prison in Naypyidaw since the fall of her government in 2021, with calls demanding her release coming as concern for her health grows as she has been held in ...
Quake-stricken Myanmar is still in desperate need of medical assistance, field hospitals and shelters, Thailand's foreign ...
Anwar said he would make this appeal when he meets the junta's senior general Min Aung Hlaing in Bangkok on April 18.
Junta chief Min Aung Hlaing last month announced plans to hold polls in the third and fourth weeks of December and first and second weeks of January.
Home affairs minister issues ultimatum amid scenes of chaos, demolition, and temporary camps in regime nerve center.
Human rights experts for the United Nations are expressing urgent concern about ongoing military operations in Myanmar’s ...
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