Myanmar’s military junta has staged a partial comeback, regaining key territories through airstrikes, ground offensives, and external backing, particularly from...
Bidhayak Das
Myanmar’s military junta has staged a partial comeback, regaining key territories through airstrikes, ground offensives, and external backing, particularly from...
Bidhayak Das
China steps in decisively with Wang Yi’s Naypyitaw visit, throwing its weight behind Min Aung Hlaing’s peace push and bid...
The Borderlens Desk
Min Aung Hlaing’s 100-day peace push seeks to revive the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement as Myanmar’s central framework, despite resistance from...
Bidhayak Das
Myanmar’s parliament has reconvened in Naypyitaw for the first time since the 2021 military coup, signalling the start of a...
Bidhayak Das
Myanmar’s military-backed elections, widely dismissed as a sham, proceed amid ongoing conflict and international condemnation. Even so, the junta is...
Nava Thakuria
Myanmar’s junta is using a tightly managed year-end election to project control despite a worsening civil war.
The Borderlens Desk
Myanmar election 2025 seen as sham by critics as junta pushes to entrench military rule amid intensifying opposition and violence.
The Borderlens Desk
Myanmar’s military has lifted the state of emergency and rebranded its rule as a step toward democracy, but power remains...
Bidhayak Das
Myanmar’s junta faces escalating challenges as rebel attacks intensify, desertions surge, and diplomatic efforts aim to restore stability.
The Borderlens Desk