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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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Myanmar military signals leadership change ahead of presidential vote

by Admin | Mar 27, 2026 | Daily News, Politics/Policy

Source: Reuters | By Devjyot Ghosha Myanmar’s military leadership is set for a reshuffle following an annual armed forces parade on Friday, state media reported, in a rare public signaling of ​transition by the secretive institution that has dominated the...

Asean must hold the line on Myanmar’s junta

by Admin | Mar 27, 2026 | Opinion Papers, Politics/Policy

Source: INQUIRER.net | By Salai Za Uk Ling Five years after Myanmar’s military coup, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) faces a critical test: whether it will stand with the people of Myanmar, or allow the region’s most brutal military regime to slowly...

Malaysia’s LGBTQ crackdowns aren’t hypocrisy, they’re politics

by Admin | Mar 26, 2026 | Opinion Papers, Politics/Policy

Source: South China Morning Post | By Syaza Shukri Anwar’s government isn’t failing its ideals. It’s navigating a reality where Malay-Muslim legitimacy dictates the limits of social change Read Full Story

Recalibrating Diplomacy with Myanmar after Election Seals Military Control

by Admin | Mar 26, 2026 | Opinion Papers, Politics/Policy

Source: International Crisis Group | Commentary Myanmar’s shift to a nominally civilian administration will not ease the country’s post-coup conflict. Read Full Story

JUNTA LEADER SURGERY: Political Signaling in the Run up to March 30

by Admin | Mar 26, 2026 | Opinion Papers, Politics/Policy

Source: Shan Herald Agency for News | By Sai Wansai Given the uncertainty surrounding the junta leader’s surgery, it is reasonable to conclude that Min Aung Hlaing will still pursue his presidential ambitions while taking steps to control the chief of staff to secure...

Visa ‘brake’ for Myanmar students applying to universities in UK begins today

by Admin | Mar 26, 2026 | Daily News, Education, Politics/Policy

Source: Democratic Voice of Burma | By English Editor The so-called visa “brake” means that applications submitted from students in Myanmar, Sudan, Cameroon, and Afghanistan after March 26 will be automatically rejected. Read Full Story
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