Naypyitaw
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Aung ZayAugust 12, 2024Enduring hardships, embracing hope: War in Myanmar still displacing civilians by the thousands
Inhabitants of northern Shan State’s recently captured administrative capital—a city that once had a population of more than 300,000—now share the plight of the millions who have fled their homes due to fighting, airstrikes, and heavy artillery shelling throughout the country
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Myanmar NowAugust 7, 2024Thailand offers help in Myanmar junta’s census, election preparations
The public, anti-junta resistance, and foreign governments have condemned the junta’s ostensible plans to hold a vote, saying any election organised by the illegitimate regime can be neither free nor fair
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Myanmar NowAugust 6, 2024Stung by defeat in Lashio, Myanmar junta stages rallies in Yangon and Naypyitaw
The protests continue the regime’s efforts to blame “foreign powers” for its latest major loss in the battlefield
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Myanmar NowAugust 2, 2024Pumps run dry as Myanmar faces yet another fuel shortage
It is the third time since the military seized power more than three years ago that fuel supplies have fallen far short of consumers’ needs
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Aung ZayJuly 23, 2024Myanmar military arrests 17 locals after Naypyitaw air base attack
After detaining and questioning two villagers who had no resistance affiliation according to the groups responsible for the attack, junta authorities claim to have arrested 15 more based on evidence from the initial interrogations