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Latest news, updates and opinion on Myanmar, covering politics, economy, society and the country’s relationships with China and India, and other countries in Southeast Asia.
www.scmp.comHere are the latest publicly reported developments on Myanmar, based on recent coverage:
Ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis persist in many border areas as the military regime continues operations against various resistance groups. Reports highlight civilian casualties and displacement, with aid agencies stressing access challenges for relief deliveries.[2][3]
ASEAN and international actors continue to engage Myanmar’s authorities, including discussions about prisoner releases and stepping up humanitarian assistance, though tangible progress remains limited.[2]
The political situation remains volatile following the 2021 coup, with the junta maintaining control despite domestic protests and international sanctions. Aligned media outlets emphasize state narratives while independent reporting often faces restrictions.[6][8]
Disaster and security incidents, including airstrikes and clashes in central and western regions, contribute to humanitarian needs and drive cross-border displacement into neighboring countries.[1][2]
If you’d like, I can pull a few current items from specific outlets (e.g., BBC, Reuters, or local Myanmar portals) and summarize them with direct links. I can also set up a quick briefing focused on humanitarian access, casualty figures, or political developments.
Latest news, updates and opinion on Myanmar, covering politics, economy, society and the country’s relationships with China and India, and other countries in Southeast Asia.
www.scmp.comMRTV - MRTV Myanmar Radio and Television Broadcasting in Myanmar started in 1936 before independence, and in 1937 in Yangon, A test broadcast was made in Mingaladon (wireless). In 1938, some rooms in the basement of the Central Telegraph Office at the corner of what is now Paso Tan Road and Mahabandula Road in Yangon were made into broadcasting stations. Myanmar Television (MRTV) program in 1980; and in June 2001 MRTV-3 program On August (19) and MRTV-4 program in 2004 On May 15th and In 2010,...
mrtv.gov.mmMRTV - MRTV Myanmar Radio and Television Broadcasting in Myanmar started in 1936 before independence, and in 1937 in Yangon, A test broadcast was made in Mingaladon (wireless). In 1938, some rooms in the basement of the Central Telegraph Office at the corner of what is now Paso Tan Road and Mahabandula Road in Yangon were made into broadcasting stations. Myanmar Television (MRTV) program in 1980; and in June 2001 MRTV-3 program On August (19) and MRTV-4 program in 2004 On May 15th and In 2010,...
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www.cbsnews.comMyanmar, also known as Burma, is a Southeast Asian country with Naypyitaw as its capital. It has been predominantly ruled by a military junta, except for the brief period from 2015 to 2021.
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