As violence against the Rohingya is uncovered and Aung San Suu Kyi falters, the country faces a pivotal moment
Aung San Suu Kyi’s party commands first civilian majority for more than 50 years
President Thein Sein takes measured approach as opposition heads for power, but flashpoints remain
Opposition leader presses generals for meeting on reconciliation as scale of triumph becomes clear
This is a critical moment for the UK, US and UN to take a public stand, writes Richard Horsey
Scores of parties to contest election laden with hopes — and fears of messy aftermath
Ousting of Thura Shwe Mann lays bare military tensions ahead of landmark elections
Flaring of tensions across the country bodes ill for elections
Military choices will decide whether transition regains momentum
Political tensions laid bare ahead of next year’s landmark polls
Former generals both face tricky national votes slated for next year
The most obvious problem is violence between majority Buddhists and minority Muslims
UK Chief of Defence Staff holds talks with counterpart and offers assistance in security reforms
Aung San Suu Kyi and the ex-generals must overcome their fractious past to help the country push ahead with reforms
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