Aung San Suu Kyi sentenced to five years in corruption case
Legal experts say ruling designed to legitimise military’s seizure of power in Myanmar
Legal experts say ruling designed to legitimise military’s seizure of power in Myanmar
US, Britain and Canada impose new sanctions; anti-coup activists hold ‘silent strike’
Court postpones verdicts in two cases in the trial of ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi
Trial of leader ousted in February 1st coup has been closed to the media
Indian state to investigate killings by soldiers near Myanmar border
Military extends coup six months after seizing power, with promise of elections in 2023
Six killed during weekend protests demanding restoration of Suu Kyi government
Irish citizens advised to leave Myanmar after state security forces kill 114 protesters
Police fire tear gas and stun grenades in one of the biggest days of protest since February 1st coup
Internet restored after overnight suspension as smaller demonstrations seen in several cities
United States regarded as ally to protesters struggling against February 1st military coup
Measures include freezing access to US-based assets and new export controls
Large crowds in Yangon converge downtown chanting ‘Down with the military government’
US unable to contact country’s leaders since their arrests on Monday, says official
Army seizes power as elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi and other politicians detained
Suu Kyi and other politicians detained in what UN calls a ‘blow to democratic reforms’
Chief medical officer recognised for ‘enormous contribution’ to the State
Verdict aimed at preventing threat of genocide rebuffs Aung San Suu Kyi’s assurances
Myanmar’s leader subjected to scathing crriticism over treatment of Rohingya minority
Rohingya supporters shout ‘shame on you!’ as Myanmar’s civilian leader leaves court in The Hague
Council to vote next week on stripping controversial Myanmar leader of honour
Army claims internal inquiry exonerates security forces of all accusations of crimes
Almost 60,000 head for Bangladesh while UK calls for Aung San Suu Kyi to intervene
Focus will be natural resources, including stalled Myitsone hydropower project
Violence between Buddhists and minority Muslims casts shadow over democratic reform
Htin Kyaw is the first president with no military ties in more than 50 years
Aung San Suu Kyi’s party has won more than 80 per cent of the seats on the lower house so far
No guarantees junta will hand over power despite landslide win for opposition
Nobel laureate faces difficult task in balancing expectations following emphatic victory
Results of first free nationwide election in 25 years will not emerge until Tuesday
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