Myanmar Crisis
Myanmar extends state of emergency by 6 months as fighting intensifies
Economic turmoil, combat with ethnic rebels cast shadow over plans for 2025 election
Rebel group says it looks to 'eradicate all' regime's forces from Rakhine state
Resistance gains, deteriorating security prompt concerned countries to recalibrate
Malaysia pushes line condemning violence, as Singapore, Thailand cause 'some discord'
Loss of Lashio northeast of Mandalay in northern Shan State a serious loss
Myanmar 'hopeful' about resuming relations with bloc
Flow of drugs increases as armed rebels use sales to fund war efforts
Inflation and capital outflows push regime to tighten grip on economy
Aeon Orange senior official held at Yangon police station since June 30
Lenders respond to criticism, say they 'do not have this kind of investigators'
Amnesty International and United Nations report failure of jet fuel sanctions
Shin Nakayama shares his weekly reflections and recommendations
Military regime targets big businesses as public frustration over economy mounts
53-year-old employee held for alleged rice pricing violation
VPN ban worsens repression and further sours the country's business environment
Siam Commercial Bank and others urged to cut ties with Myanmar state-owned entities
Pheu Thai leaders are on their guard about another possible coup attempt
Military regime moves to woo key partners amid pressure at home
Myanmar's total jumped as clashes escalated; Afghanistan had the most refugees
Japan has frozen new aid projects but work continues on older ones
Former populist leader seems eager to remake his image for political gain
Fresh elections seen as best way out of stalemated conflict
The last in a line of former military officers who tried but failed to bring change
Key figure in democracy movement spent 10 years as political prisoner
Numbers too small so far to be game changing in overall battle situation
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