Myanmar''s military junta holds elections as civil war sparked by
Polls opened in Myanmar on Sunday kick-starting a controversial election the military junta says will return democratic rule, nearly five years after it seized power from an elected
Polls opened in Myanmar on Sunday kick-starting a controversial election the military junta says will return democratic rule, nearly five years after it seized power from an elected
The first of three phases of voting has finished in Myanmar, in an election widely dismissed as a "sham", with major political parties dissolved, leaders jailed and as much as
Myanmar''s first election since the 2021 coup: everything you need to know The ruling junta says the heavily restricted polls are a return to democracy but critics are wary Guardian
Nearly five years after it seized power, Myanmar''s military is moving ahead with a multi-phase general election starting on Sunday, despite conflict across the country.
Myanmar''s humanitarian crisis is one of the most severe in Asia, driven by the intensifying civil war and repeated natural disasters, including a massive earthquake in March.
Myanmar''s military government is holding elections for the first time since it seized power in a coup five years ago, but Western governments and human rights groups regard the
Myanmar''s military seeks to entrench rule as it begins to claw back territory and China presses for stability.
Geographical and historical treatment of Myanmar (Burma), including maps and a survey of its people, economy, and government.
Myanmar is spiralling deeper into humanitarian catastrophe, the UN''s top human rights official warned on Friday, as escalating military attacks, crippling aid restrictions and
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