Analysis
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Analysis: Min Aung Hlaing will maintain the status quo that serves him
With his term as junta chief set to expire, Min Aung Hlaing will cling to power with or without army-controlled elections or the military’s 2008 Constitution
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Analysis: Junta law aims to kill Suu Kyi’s political party
To comply, the NLD would need to declare that it is in no way associated with the CRPH or NUG, and dismiss jailed officials including Aung San Suu Kyi and Win Myint
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Myanmar’s post-coup economy is heading for a reckoning
Nearly two years after seizing power, the military has pushed the country’s economy to its limits
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Junta’s reliance on airpower grows as resistance gain ground
Myanmar’s military is increasingly using its air supremacy to deal with the many new enemies it has made over the past year
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Telenor will transfer call data records for 18m subscribers to junta-linked company
Activists fear Telenor’s transfer of personal data, which may get caught in European data protection law, will place them at risk of arrest by the junta
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