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Former President Win Myint's pardon on Friday was the biggest concession yet by the country's post-coup leadership headed by Min Aung Hlaing.
Myanmar's President, Min Aung Hlaing, announced on Friday that while his government faces numerous challenges, the nation is progressing towards democracy. The statement was made during his inauguration address in parliament,
Myanmar's military has stepped up its action against pro-democracy protesters, with at least three civilians killed by shooting in recent days, a deteriorating security situation that once again puts international operators there under increased global ...
BANGKOK (AP) — Myanmar's government confirmed on Monday it had carried out its first executions in nearly 50 years, hanging a former lawmaker, a democracy activist and two other political prisoners who had been accused of a targeted killing after the ...
Min Aung Hlaing, Myanmar’s newly elected president, acknowledges the challenges ahead. He emphasizes strengthening international ties, particularly with ASEAN, and boosting foreign investment. His journey from junta leader to civilian president marks a transition amidst scrutiny over election authenticity by critics and foreign governments.