Search results 35140 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Myanmar Cease-fire Committee Member Tells Rebel Group to Lay Down Its Arms 2016-02-23 Retired Lieutenant General Kin Zaw Oo says the government army will move into restive Shan state to ensure security. Myanmar Cease-fire Pact Groups Set New Meetings With Government Negotiators 2019-03-06 The ethnic armed organizations gather in Thailand amid concerns of a drift in the peace process. Rebel Alliance Unilaterally Extends Temporary Cease-fire in Myanmar 2019-09-20 The Arakan Army rescues a detained woman from police in Rakhine state. Myanmar Charges Arakan Army Leadership Under Counter-Terrorism Law 2019-07-08 The first use of the law on an ethnic army is seen as complicating a fragile peace process. Myanmar Charges More Antiwar Protesters as UN, EU Raise Concerns About Kachin Conflict 2018-05-16 The army uses an old defamation law to silence critics, amid mounting humanitarian concerns for thousands displaced by fighting. Aung San Suu Kyi Returns From China With 1 Billion Yuan Grant For Myanmar 2019-05-01 Spokesman says the controversial Myitsone Dam was not on the agenda at the Belt and Road Forum in Beijing. Aung San Suu Kyi to Make Five-Day Visit to China 2015-06-05 Nobel laureate’s June 10-14 trip comes amid friction over conflict on Myanmar-China border. Myanmar Merchants and Farmers Suffer as China Cracks Down on Illegal Cross-Border Trade 2019-10-11 Once bustling wholesale center now empty, as Chinese restrictions have killed demand for agricultural products. Human Trafficking Across Myanmar-China Border Increases in 2019 2019-05-24 Myanmar brides for Chinese husbands lured with false hopes of job opportunities across border. Twenty-three Chinese Banana Plantion Workers Deported From Myanmar 2019-06-13 After being arrested for non-immigration related violations, they were discovered to be in the country illegally and charged with breaking immigration laws. Myanmar Citizens Voice Concerns Over Advance Voting 2015-10-22 Some of the country’s 35,000 nationals living abroad have encountered ballot glitches, incorrect voter lists and long lines outside embassies. Myanmar Comes Under International Pressure for Rohingya Mistreatment 2017-02-08 Reports of abuses spark reactions from Pope Francis and the United Nations. Myanmar Commission Begins Second Trip to Troubled Northern Rakhine State 2017-01-06 The national-level group continues its investigation of recent violence in the region. Myanmar Commission Finds no Cases of Genocide, Religious Persecution of Rohingya in Rakhine 2017-01-04 The group says it found insufficient evidence of rape in the wake of violence in the region. Myanmar Commission Prepares to Submit Report on Rakhine 2017-02-21 The group’s findings are different from those in a UN report on violence against Rohingya villagers. Myanmar Considers Chinese Envoy’s Proposal to Kick-start Rohingya Repatriations 2019-11-25 The suggestion comes as Myanmar gears up to defend itself on genocide charges at the International Court of Justice. Myanmar Courts Adds New Charge Against Foreign Journalists Who Flew Drone 2017-11-27 Authorities accuse Lau Hon Meng and Mok Choy Lin of conducting illegal activities inside Myanmar, an offense with a jail term of six months to five years. Myanmar Court Considers Evidence in Trial of Three Reporters in Shan State 2017-07-28 Captain Thet Naing Oo from the Myanmar army submits evidence against the trio accused of violating the Unlawful Associations Act. Myanmar Court Delays Bail Request For Detained Reuters Reporters 2018-01-23 The judge defers a decision until the prosecution and the defense question the police chief at the next hearing. Myanmar Court Denies Bail For Detained Eleven Media CEO And Editor 2016-11-30 The two men, who are being held in Yangon’s notorious Insein prison, will have a court hearing on Dec. 9. Myanmar Court Drops Charges Against Student Detainees 2016-04-08 President Htin Kyaw is making plans to release political prisoners for the Myanmar New Year. Myanmar Court Extends Detention of Reuters Reporters 2017-12-27 Authorities are continuing to hold Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo in prison until their next hearing on Jan. 10. Myanmar Court Grants Bail to Former Student Activist Charged With Defamation 2017-08-15 The military has accused Aung Htet of insulting it with a song his music group composed and sang. Myanmar Court Hands Down Death Sentences to Two In Killing of Prominent Rights Lawyer 2019-02-15 Two other men involved in the plot to assassinate Ko Ni receive jail terms, while a fifth remains at large. Myanmar Court Jails Ethnic Rakhine MP, Writer For 20 Years on Treason Charges 2019-03-19 Critics say the move raises legal questions and will hurt a fragile national peace process. Myanmar Court Officially Charges Two Journalists With Obtaining State Secrets 2018-01-10 Some in Myanmar’s media sector say Thet Oo Maung and Kyaw Soe Oo of Reuters news agency are victims of police entrapment. Myanmar Court Rejects Motion to Dismiss Charges Against Reuters Reporters 2018-04-11 The decision comes a day after the army sentenced seven soldiers to prison for the killings of Rohingya civilians that the journalists had documented. Myanmar Court Rejects Second Bail Request by Detained Journalists 2017-08-11 Lawi Weng of the online journal The Irrawaddy and Aye Nai and Pyae Phone Aung of the Democratic Voice of Burma await their next hearing on Aug. 18. Myanmar Court Rejects Sixth Bail Request by Detained Editor 2017-07-07 Kyaw Min Swe, editor-in-chief of the independent newspaper The Voice Daily, awaits his next hearing on July 14. Myanmar Court Sentences Journalist For Protesting Without a Permit 2015-12-18 Shwe Hmone is ordered to serve 15 days in prison or pay a 10,000-kyat (U.S. $7.70) fine for her involvement in a prayer service for imprisoned reporters. Previous 30 items 1 ... 927 928 929 930 931 932 933 ... 1172 Next 30 items
Search results 35140 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Myanmar Cease-fire Committee Member Tells Rebel Group to Lay Down Its Arms 2016-02-23 Retired Lieutenant General Kin Zaw Oo says the government army will move into restive Shan state to ensure security. Myanmar Cease-fire Pact Groups Set New Meetings With Government Negotiators 2019-03-06 The ethnic armed organizations gather in Thailand amid concerns of a drift in the peace process. Rebel Alliance Unilaterally Extends Temporary Cease-fire in Myanmar 2019-09-20 The Arakan Army rescues a detained woman from police in Rakhine state. Myanmar Charges Arakan Army Leadership Under Counter-Terrorism Law 2019-07-08 The first use of the law on an ethnic army is seen as complicating a fragile peace process. Myanmar Charges More Antiwar Protesters as UN, EU Raise Concerns About Kachin Conflict 2018-05-16 The army uses an old defamation law to silence critics, amid mounting humanitarian concerns for thousands displaced by fighting. Aung San Suu Kyi Returns From China With 1 Billion Yuan Grant For Myanmar 2019-05-01 Spokesman says the controversial Myitsone Dam was not on the agenda at the Belt and Road Forum in Beijing. Aung San Suu Kyi to Make Five-Day Visit to China 2015-06-05 Nobel laureate’s June 10-14 trip comes amid friction over conflict on Myanmar-China border. Myanmar Merchants and Farmers Suffer as China Cracks Down on Illegal Cross-Border Trade 2019-10-11 Once bustling wholesale center now empty, as Chinese restrictions have killed demand for agricultural products. Human Trafficking Across Myanmar-China Border Increases in 2019 2019-05-24 Myanmar brides for Chinese husbands lured with false hopes of job opportunities across border. Twenty-three Chinese Banana Plantion Workers Deported From Myanmar 2019-06-13 After being arrested for non-immigration related violations, they were discovered to be in the country illegally and charged with breaking immigration laws. Myanmar Citizens Voice Concerns Over Advance Voting 2015-10-22 Some of the country’s 35,000 nationals living abroad have encountered ballot glitches, incorrect voter lists and long lines outside embassies. Myanmar Comes Under International Pressure for Rohingya Mistreatment 2017-02-08 Reports of abuses spark reactions from Pope Francis and the United Nations. Myanmar Commission Begins Second Trip to Troubled Northern Rakhine State 2017-01-06 The national-level group continues its investigation of recent violence in the region. Myanmar Commission Finds no Cases of Genocide, Religious Persecution of Rohingya in Rakhine 2017-01-04 The group says it found insufficient evidence of rape in the wake of violence in the region. Myanmar Commission Prepares to Submit Report on Rakhine 2017-02-21 The group’s findings are different from those in a UN report on violence against Rohingya villagers. Myanmar Considers Chinese Envoy’s Proposal to Kick-start Rohingya Repatriations 2019-11-25 The suggestion comes as Myanmar gears up to defend itself on genocide charges at the International Court of Justice. Myanmar Courts Adds New Charge Against Foreign Journalists Who Flew Drone 2017-11-27 Authorities accuse Lau Hon Meng and Mok Choy Lin of conducting illegal activities inside Myanmar, an offense with a jail term of six months to five years. Myanmar Court Considers Evidence in Trial of Three Reporters in Shan State 2017-07-28 Captain Thet Naing Oo from the Myanmar army submits evidence against the trio accused of violating the Unlawful Associations Act. Myanmar Court Delays Bail Request For Detained Reuters Reporters 2018-01-23 The judge defers a decision until the prosecution and the defense question the police chief at the next hearing. Myanmar Court Denies Bail For Detained Eleven Media CEO And Editor 2016-11-30 The two men, who are being held in Yangon’s notorious Insein prison, will have a court hearing on Dec. 9. Myanmar Court Drops Charges Against Student Detainees 2016-04-08 President Htin Kyaw is making plans to release political prisoners for the Myanmar New Year. Myanmar Court Extends Detention of Reuters Reporters 2017-12-27 Authorities are continuing to hold Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo in prison until their next hearing on Jan. 10. Myanmar Court Grants Bail to Former Student Activist Charged With Defamation 2017-08-15 The military has accused Aung Htet of insulting it with a song his music group composed and sang. Myanmar Court Hands Down Death Sentences to Two In Killing of Prominent Rights Lawyer 2019-02-15 Two other men involved in the plot to assassinate Ko Ni receive jail terms, while a fifth remains at large. Myanmar Court Jails Ethnic Rakhine MP, Writer For 20 Years on Treason Charges 2019-03-19 Critics say the move raises legal questions and will hurt a fragile national peace process. Myanmar Court Officially Charges Two Journalists With Obtaining State Secrets 2018-01-10 Some in Myanmar’s media sector say Thet Oo Maung and Kyaw Soe Oo of Reuters news agency are victims of police entrapment. Myanmar Court Rejects Motion to Dismiss Charges Against Reuters Reporters 2018-04-11 The decision comes a day after the army sentenced seven soldiers to prison for the killings of Rohingya civilians that the journalists had documented. Myanmar Court Rejects Second Bail Request by Detained Journalists 2017-08-11 Lawi Weng of the online journal The Irrawaddy and Aye Nai and Pyae Phone Aung of the Democratic Voice of Burma await their next hearing on Aug. 18. Myanmar Court Rejects Sixth Bail Request by Detained Editor 2017-07-07 Kyaw Min Swe, editor-in-chief of the independent newspaper The Voice Daily, awaits his next hearing on July 14. Myanmar Court Sentences Journalist For Protesting Without a Permit 2015-12-18 Shwe Hmone is ordered to serve 15 days in prison or pay a 10,000-kyat (U.S. $7.70) fine for her involvement in a prayer service for imprisoned reporters. Previous 30 items 1 ... 927 928 929 930 931 932 933 ... 1172 Next 30 items