by Admin | Dec 17, 2025 | Daily News, Environment
Source: The Irrawaddy | By Maung Kavi The military regime is pushing to to revive the long-suspended Myitsone hydropower project in Kachin State, coinciding with junta efforts to persuade Beijing to engineer a truce with the state’s ethnic resistance. Read Full...
by Admin | Dec 15, 2025 | Environment, Opinion Papers
Source: Democratic Voice of Burma | By Zachary Lim, Anis Nabilah Azlee Over the past decade, pollution has shrunk the population of fish for consumption, and impending damming projects have displaced thousands of indigenous Karen villagers. Read Full...
by Admin | Dec 11, 2025 | Environment, Opinion Papers
Source: The Irrawaddy | By Chandu Doddi China’s control of the Tibetan Plateau, the source of 10 major Asian rivers, gives it unprecedented hydro-strategic leverage. Read Full Story
by Admin | Dec 9, 2025 | Environment, Opinion Papers
Source: Asia Times | By Rahul Mishra and Shashank Khandwe Ethnic rebel groups’ advances against the junta have disrupted Chinese resource-extraction dominance, leaving an opening Read Full Story
by Admin | Dec 5, 2025 | Environment, Opinion Papers, Politics/Policy
Source: Read Full Story | Publication, Volume 23 Issue 10 The Tatmadaw, however, has been pragmatic in maintaining some semblance of control over REE supplies within its borders, which it uses to help secure international relationships. Read Full...
by Admin | Dec 1, 2025 | Daily News, Environment
Source: Bangkok Post | By Apinya Wipatayotin The Kok River, once one of the province’s best-known attractions, now stands at the centre of what has been described as Asean’s biggest transboundary contamination crisis. Read Full Story