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Striking workers at Yangon’s Tsang Yih Shoe Factory go back to work as management agrees to raise their daily wage to US$ 3.
The Kachin Independence Army says it shot down two helicopters dropping reinforcements into the junta’s embattled Operations Command, but the regime blames mechanical failure.
The deputy labor minister turned up at Tsang Yih Shoe Factory, where thousands are striking for a living wage, but told them to go back to work.
The Karen National Union (KNU) and its allies have reportedly seized a junta base near the Thai border in Karen State. The Karen National Liberation Army (KNLA), an armed wing of the KNU, and its ...
Locals say armed Burmese men shot dead by Assam Rifles on the Sagaing-Manipur border had never crossed the frontier into ...
The USDP’s leadership, comprised of former military officers, is now gearing up to contest the junta’s election in December. Meanwhile, the regime has imprisoned NLD leaders, including Daw Aung San ...
The MNDAA’s China-aligned economic agenda signals a push for autonomy, legitimacy, and a future rooted in formal trade, tech and strategic minerals.
Ma Thae Thae Soe had been looking forward to her son’s shinbyu or ordination as a novice monk. Instead it became a day for ...
SNDP leader Sai Aik Pao said that without the election, Myanmar will not see a civilian government, and the military will ...
Paid a slave wage for making trainers for global brands and ignored by the authorities, workers at Taiwanese company Tsang ...
Beijing plays both sides in Myanmar’s conflict, backing the junta publicly while quietly supporting armed groups to secure ...
Rebel groups launched eight simultaneous attacks on regime positions in Mandalay, which have left a station on China’s oil ...