Myanmar Hit by More Than 300 Bombing Attacks Since February 1 Coup
Junta and anti-junta forces blame each other for attacks, many of them on schools and hospitals
Junta and anti-junta forces blame each other for attacks, many of them on schools and hospitals
Around 19,500 university staff have also been suspended
Government troops are said to have fired grenades at protesters in Bago, about 65 kilometers northeast of Yangon
Residents of town known for resisting government forces and police
Total deaths in wake of February's military take-over now top 500
UN chief Antonio Guterres says junta's brutality urgently needs firm, unified international response
Bloody crackdown against demonstrators tightens as scheduled court appearance by deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi cancelled because of blocked internet
UN and US urge restraint against youths barricaded inside residential apartments
UN envoy calls for collective action to stop Myanmar repression
Several people killed across the country as authorities use rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse demonstrators
Demonstrators gather at Indonesian Embassy on reports Jakarta supports junta's planned new elections
Activist group calls for general strike in defiance of message warning that protesters are leading people to a confrontation path where they will su
Twenty others reported injured in Mandalay protests as security forces fired live rounds, witnesses say
Demonstrators rail against clerics in charge of Iran after government acknowledges it mistakenly shot down a Ukrainian jetliner