EURO-BURMA OFFICE
  • HOME
  • ABOUT US
    • About ADDB
    • About EBO
    • Staff
    • EBO Donors
    • EBO History
    • Employment
  • NEWS
    • Highlights
    • Daily News
    • Opinion Papers
    • Briefing Papers
  • ACTIVITIES
    • Research and Policy
      • EBO Political Monitors
      • EBO Briefing & Background Papers
      • Research Papers: Reports, Statements And Press Releases
    • Capacity Building
      • Dialogue
      • Common Space
    • Partners
  • BACKGROUND
    • Burma History 
    • Burma: Facts & Figures
  • CONTACT
    • Membership
    • Funding application
    • EBO Subscriptions
    • Contact EBO
Select Page

Interview with an American Volunteer Fighting in Myanmar’s Civil War

by Admin | May 9, 2026 | Interviews, Opinion Papers

Source: New Politics | By Cameron Hughes It is not surprising that our comrades in Myanmar remain neglected by the global mainstream in each of its colors Read Full Story

Tiny shifts seen in divided ASEAN’s approach to Myanmar

by Admin | May 8, 2026 | Daily News, Politics/Policy

Source: Macau Business | By Agence France-Presse Myanmar’s junta moved deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi to house arrest last week but that was not enough to ease deep divisions among ASEAN leaders over how best to engage with the pariah state. Read Full...

Marcos: ASEAN leaders ‘frustrated’ over prolonged Myanmar crisis

by Admin | May 8, 2026 | Daily News, Politics/Policy

Source: GMA News | By Giselle Ombay In a press conference for the culmination of the 48th ASEAN Summit and Related Meetings, Marcos described the situation in Myanmar as a “thorny problem” with no obvious solutions yet as of the moment. Read Full...

Making the Women’s Pillar a Real Thing in the SCEF

by Admin | May 8, 2026 | Opinion Papers, Politics/Policy

Source: ISP-Myanmar | By M. Mutraw All actors within SCEF carry a shared responsibility to ensure that none of the three pillars, and particularly the Women’s Pillar, is reduced to a secondary or symbolic role. Read Full Story

From Impunity to Justice: Denying the Junta Legitimacy and Advancing Accountability

by Admin | May 8, 2026 | Opinion Papers, Social Justice

Source: Progressive Voice Myanmar | Weekly Highlight The responsibility to end the crisis in Myanmar falls squarely on UN Member States, the UN Security Council, ASEAN, and international donors. These actors must stop enabling the military’s violence through inaction...
« Older Entries
Next Entries »

Abduction (29) Airstrikes (178) Arakan (67) ARSA (67) ASEAN (165) AungSanSuuKyi (129) Bangladesh (123) Children (60) Chin (43) China (419) Civilian (114) Conscript (92) Drugs (32) EROs/EAOs (120) Federalism (29) Human Rights (30) ICJ (30) IDPs (97) India (103) Junta (887) KIO/KIA (76) KNA-BGF (52) KNU/KNLA (66) Malaysia (40) Media (37) Migrants (28) MinAungHlaing (152) Mining (100) MNDAA/Kokang (62) NUG (71) PDFs (81) Poliical Prisoners (114) PSLF/TNLA (58) Refugees (36) Religion (30) Rohingya (312) Russia (47) Sagaing (39) Shan (30) Thailand (179) ULA/AA/APRG (183) UN (63) USA (124) USDP (32) Women (52)

© Euro-Burma Office - 2014 - copyrights