Sanctions drive nations towards building domestic industries to replace imported goods and strengthening alliances with ...
Father Donald Martin Ye Naing Win’s brutal killing shocks the Catholic community, prompting calls for justice, peace, and an ...
This week's top photo pick: Children sit inside kamakura, or snow huts, in Yokote, Akita prefecture, in northwestern Japan, ...
Myanmar has held its first-ever performance competition of Thanakha in Yangon, bringing together men and women who proudly ...
The number of Myanmar nationals residing in Japan has surged since the Southeast Asian country’s military took power four ...
During the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30, the U.S. resettled 100,034 refugees, the highest number in 30 years. The most came from the Republic of the Congo, followed by Afghanistan, Venezuela and ...
Class goes on for anti-junta students and professors deep in the jungle of Myanmar since the military ousted the country’s civilian leaders and seized power in a coup in February 2021.
Local police took a 16-year-old Japanese youth into protective custody who they believe was forced to work for a fraud ring ...
The U.S. aid helped fund services provided by the International Rescue Committee (IRC) to tens of thousands of refugees like Adabi living in camps on the border between Thailand and Myanmar.
Amid the country's long-running civil war, more people are being killed or injured by landmines in Myanmar than any other country in the world, according to the International Campaign to Ban ...
Four years after Myanmar’s military coup sparked gunfighting, torture, rape and arson in Rakhine state, young Rohingya men are now being forcibly conscripted to fight for both the junta and the rebels ...