The Myanmar army is experiencing a rapid rise in defections and military losses, posing questions about the continued viability of the junta’s grip on power.
Only 295 private hospitals nationwide have business licenses from the military, a ministry spokesperson said.
More than 30 weapons were seized from the junta’s base camp, an official said.
Peace requires turning against the junta, not trying to prop up its dying power through negotiations.
Victims were patients and employees under 30, an anti-junta group said.
Deputy Sr. Gen. Soe Win has not been reported in public since April 3.
New data shows the military killed nearly 90 people in the region in the first quarter of 2024.
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The owners of Travelodge are reportedly mulling buying £40m of hotels from their landlords, fuelling speculation the business could be sold.
Bangkok is ready to resolve issues to 'restore peace quickly,' Thai foreign minister says.
Those who refuse to denounce the Arakan Army are made to pay fines.
The southeast Asian country has been enhancing its military readiness by