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The democratic icon, along with many other aging National League for Democracy figures, is suffering from ill health.
Despite decades of imprisonment and vilification, Daw Aung San Suu Kyi still commands what Myanmar’s generals never could: the trust of her people.
A coalition of Mon State groups has vowed to step up anti-regime operations and work closer with other organizations across Myanmar.
Shinawatra protesters demand Paetongtarn quit, accusing her of betrayal after leaked call with Cambodia’s Hun Sen sparks political backlash and coalition fallout.
Tens of thousands join government-led rally in Phnom Penh amid border tensions, as Cambodia pushes ICJ case and restricts ...
At least 13 villagers reportedly killed so far; Resistance forces claim to have inflicted heavy casualties on the regime's ...
ADB President Masato Kanda said the $100 million in relief aid – the ADB’s largest single grant to Myanmar, “will deliver ...
Western Bago Region anti-regime groups claim they killed 20 junta personnel in Minhla Township on Monday. Several civilians ...
To mark detained Myanmar leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s 80th birthday, The Irrawaddy presents a timeline of the key events in ...
A worldwide effort to celebrate Myanmar democracy leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s 80th birthday by collecting 80,000 video messages has achieved its goal a day early, reaching the milestone on Wednesday ...
The conflict between Iran and Israel continues to intensify, with strikes on nuclear, broadcasting and fuel sites, rising ...
As supporters plan tributes for Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s 80th, the regime’s anxious response recalls an earlier birthday gesture that unnerved the generals.
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