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  • The Myanmar civil war is at stalemate – but anti‑junta forces may be gaining the upper hand
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Under Pressure: Civilians Face Violence, Control, and Survival Struggles Across Southeastern Burma

by Admin | Apr 6, 2026 | Governance, Opinion Papers

Source: Human Rights Foundation of Monland | Commentary Despite all this, local people continue to show strength. They continue to support one another, to document what is happening, and to hold on to hope for justice and accountability. Read Full...

Disaster Governance Gaps in Myanmar

by Admin | Apr 3, 2026 | Governance, Opinion Papers

Source: The Sabai | SRIc Insights By Jeslyn Myanmar’s disaster response is weak due to poor systems, political issues, and lack of coordination, affecting people, the economy, and the environment.  Read Full Story

Arakan Between Control and Crisis: War, Governance, and the Limits of Power

by Admin | Apr 2, 2026 | Governance, Opinion Papers

Source: Mizzima | By Aung Marm Oo For the first time in decades, a single non-state actor, the Arakan Army (AA) has established control over most of the territory of Arakan State. What is emerging is not merely a military shift, but the outline of a new political...

Myanmar Junta Chief Unveils EV Trade-In Plan for Market Led by His Children

by Admin | Apr 2, 2026 | Cronyism, Daily News, Governance

Source: The Irrawaddy The junta chief’s latest fuel-saving scheme would deliver a further windfall for EV import businesses owned by his children, Aung Pyae Sone and Khin Thiri Thet Mon. Read Full Story

Ballots Under Bombers: Why Myanmar’s Sham Election Is Military Rule In Civilian Costume – OpEd

by Admin | Apr 1, 2026 | Governance, Opinion Papers

Source: Eurasia Review | By James Shwe This article responds to “Myanmar’s Second Shot At Limited Democracy” by Ambassador Rajiv Bhatia, published by Gateway House on March 26, 2026, and republished by Eurasia Review on April 1, 2026. Read Full...

Civilians in conflict zones lose confidence in parliament

by Admin | Apr 1, 2026 | Daily News, Governance

Source: Burma News International | By Shan Herald Agency for News People living in conflict zones have lost faith and hope in the new parliament formed through elections organized by the junta. Read Full Story
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