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World Court Hears Landmark Myanmar Genocide Case

The International Court of Justice begins a historic case against Myanmar for alleged genocide against the Rohingya. Could this set a precedent for future rulings? Read the full story.

Myanmar's Despair Over Junta's Sham Election

As Myanmar's military junta holds a staged election, its people voice despair, boycott calls grow, and hopes fade for Aung San Suu Kyi's return. Read the full report.

Myanmar Junta Claims Sham Election Victory

Myanmar's military-backed party claims victory in widely discredited polls as turnout plummets. Critics condemn the sham election designed to legitimise junta rule. Read the full analysis.

Myanmar Junta Party Leads in Contentious Election

Myanmar's military-backed USDP takes early lead in the first election since the 2021 coup, with a reported 52% turnout criticised as low. Explore the results and international reaction.

Welsh Communities Turn from Labour to Reform and Plaid

Exclusive report from the South Wales valleys where economic despair is fuelling a historic political shift. Labour faces a catastrophic defeat in May's Senedd elections as voters turn to Reform UK and Plaid Cymru. Read the full analysis.

Myanmar's First Election Under Military Rule Held

Voters in Myanmar cast ballots in the first phase of a general election on Sunday 28 December 2025, a poll critics decry as a facade to legitimise military control. Explore the unfolding situation.

Myanmar Junta Holds Election Amid Intensified Conflict

Myanmar's military rulers hold a widely criticised election on 28 December, excluding a third of the country. Analysts say the vote is designed to legitimise the junta's grip on power, not restore democracy.

Myanmar's Junta Holds Widely Condemned Election

Myanmar's military junta begins a heavily restricted national election, denounced as a sham by critics and global bodies. Voting starts 28 Dec amid civil war and repression.

Myanmar military charges 200+ ahead of election

Myanmar's military government has charged over 200 people with violating strict election laws ahead of a controversial general election. Critics say the vote is designed to legitimise military rule.

Myanmar's Suu Kyi 'could be dead', son fears

The son of jailed Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi fears she 'could be dead already' after a two-year information blackout. Read his urgent campaign for her release.

Inside Southeast Asia's $70bn Scam State Industry

KK Park, a notorious Myanmar scam centre, was raided and demolished, but its operators vanished. Experts warn of a new era of 'scam states' where cybercrime reshapes economies and corrupts governments. Read the investigation.

Belarus leader in rare Myanmar visit backing junta

Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko arrives in Myanmar on a goodwill visit, signalling support for the military government ahead of a controversial election. Discover the implications of this alliance.

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