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
    • Donations
    • Funding application
    • EBO Subscriptions
    • Contact EBO
  • The Myanmar civil war is at stalemate – but anti‑junta forces may be gaining the upper hand
Select Page

Myanmar resistance forces seize strategic “strongest fortification” in Kalewa after 10-day battle

by Admin | Apr 30, 2026 | Daily News, Inter-conflict, Resistance

Source: Mizzima  Revolutionary forces have successfully captured the Aung Chan Thar village camp in Sagaing Region’s Kalewa Township, seizing weapons and ammunition following a gruelling 10-day battle that ended on 25 April. Read Full Story

Myanmar army shifts to offense as resistance weakens in bloody civil war

by Admin | Apr 30, 2026 | Daily News, Inter-conflict, Resistance

Source: Associated Press | By David Rising With its ranks swollen by tens of thousands of new conscripts, the military, known as the Tatmadaw, has reversed some of its losses and appears poised to resume the offensive Read Full Story

Ammunition shortages drive loss of resistance-held towns

by Admin | Apr 28, 2026 | Daily News, Inter-conflict, Resistance

Source: Development Media Group The Myanmar military is intensifying counteroffensives to reclaim territories captured by revolutionary forces across the country, using large troop deployments, heavy weaponry, and increased aerial support. Read Full...

Between ceasefire and control Myanmar’s new peace blueprint emerges

by Admin | Apr 24, 2026 | Opinion Papers, Reconciliation, Resistance

Source: The Borderlens | By Bidhayak Das Min Aung Hlaing’s 100-day peace push seeks to revive the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement as Myanmar’s central framework, despite resistance from key rebel groups. Read Full Story

Min Aung Hlaing Gives Armed Groups 100 Days to Join Peace Talk

by Admin | Apr 21, 2026 | Reconciliation, Resistance

Source: The Irrawaddy | By Maung Kavi He claimed the offer was part of his government’s 100‑day plan, urging PDFs to “enter the legal fold” and EAOs—both signatories and non‑signatories of the Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA)—to hold talks before July 31.  Read...

Win Myint Is Free—Where Is Aung San Suu Kyi?

by Admin | Apr 18, 2026 | Opinion Papers, Resistance

Source: The Irrawaddy | By Aung Zaw Yet the moment of joy was tempered by a sobering reality: Win Myint had already served most of his sentence, and thousands of political prisoners remain behind bars. Read Full Story
« Older Entries

Abduction (27) Airstrikes (140) Arakan (41) ARSA (57) ASEAN (123) AungSanSuuKyi (85) Bangladesh (93) Children (44) China (315) Civilian (111) Conscript (73) Drugs (23) EROs/EAOs (125) Federalism (28) Health (26) Human Rights (26) ICJ (28) IDPs (82) India (60) Junta (707) KIO/KIA (63) KNA-BGF (50) KNU/KNLA (57) Media (30) Migrants (26) MinAungHlaing (96) Mining (86) MNDAA/Kokang (50) NUG (58) PDFs (68) Philippines (23) Poliical Prisoners (99) Political Parties (24) PSLF/TNLA (50) Refugees (30) Rohingya (261) Russia (38) Sagaing (27) Thailand (139) Timor-Leste (23) ULA/AA (138) UN (46) USA (99) USDP (32) Women (42)

© Euro-Burma Office - 2014 - copyrights