Myanmar’s military-run elections consolidate junta power amid violence, low turnout, and widespread credibility concerns, raising doubts over democratic legitimacy.
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Myanmar’s military-run elections consolidate junta power amid violence, low turnout, and widespread credibility concerns, raising doubts over democratic legitimacy.
The Borderlens Desk
The first phase of Myanmar’s junta-run elections began on December 28 amid violence, air strikes and widespread scepticism, even as...
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Myanmar election faces coercion, resistance and escalating unrest as the junta pushes a controversial multi-phase vote amid nationwide defiance.
Bidhayak Das
Myanmar’s junta is using a tightly managed year-end election to project control despite a worsening civil war.
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In July 2025, the Trump administration quietly removed key Myanmar junta-linked individuals and companies from its sanctions list, a move...
Bidhayak Das
Renewed conflict in Northern Shan State as rebel groups escalate attacks on Myanmar's military junta, following a brief ceasefire brokered...
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Big gains for the PDF and Burmese rebels-  A combined force of Peoples’ Defence Force (PDF) along with Chin National...
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The momentum of the conflict theatre is gradually shifting and India will surely want to take a closer look and...
Bidhayak Das
On Tuesday, soldiers from the regime attacked and burned down two camps run by local resistance forces in Salingyi Township,...
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U Aung Aung Zaw, a known associate of the Myanmar regime, recently visited the Kokang Self-Administered Zone in northeast Shan...
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