Media Arrests Continue as Myanmar Military Steps Up Repression
Myanmar's military detains more than 80 journalists, blocks independent reporting as repression increases after overthrow of civilian government
Myanmar's military detains more than 80 journalists, blocks independent reporting as repression increases after overthrow of civilian government
UN Security Council to hold closed door meeting Wednesday to discuss worsening situation in Myanmar
Junta leader defends Feb. 1 coup while pledging to hold elections in the future, without naming specific date
Junta justifies coup by accusing Aung San Suu Kyi of fraud
Administration faces pressure by both critics and some supporters for its handling of the crisis on the border
Myanmar's media outlets suspend publication over difficult working conditions or because of orders from military
Since Myanmar's military seized power February 1 security forces have reportedly killed at least 70 people and arrested more than 2,000
rmed men raid offices and confiscate documents; one editor arrested
UN special envoy says at least 38 people killed Wednesday in escalating crackdown on protesters; Christine/Schraner/Burgener says junta unconcerned ab
Associated Press journalist among those detained while covering protests, as UN condemns military attacks on protesters and media/
Bankers refuse to work under junta government, adding insecurity to country's finances
Daytime demonstrations continue but night arrests now a worry for protesters
Pro-democracy demonstrations enters sixth consecutive day Thursday with no signs of ending
Pro-democracy demonstrations enters sixth consecutive day Thursday with no signs of ending
New military regime blocks popular social media site until Sunday to ensure 'stability'
A third child was seriously injured during the same incident in an area the UN says is a hotspot for army abuses against children/for non-combat purpo
Closures affect more than 60 schools on country's border with Nigeria as number of suicide bombings by Islamist group intensify
The demonstrations by thousands of people were peaceful for much of the day, but Sunday night hundreds of people gathered outside the Multnomah County
President Tsai Ing-wen kicked off her second term Wednesday with pledges to focus on non-traditional asymmetrical capabilities in defense
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