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Australian adviser offers rare insight into the captivity of Myanmar’s deposed leader
Military regime is failing to contain armed resistance movement that is attracting recruits
Norwegian telecoms company is struggling to appease both regime and human rights campaigners
Companies caught in middle as opposition organises stoppage to mark anniversary of coup
French group cites lack of progress in sanctions on gas revenues flowing to junta
Myanmar junta has brought numerous charges against deposed leader since staging coup in February
Christmas Eve civilian killings brought condemnation but have not yet sparked international action
Soldiers set fire to homes and churches as UN urged to avoid ‘repeating mistakes’
Regime pursues replacement for German currency supplier as economic contraction bites
Critics dismiss Min Aung Hlaing’s pledge to hold elections in two years
Beijing makes ‘fundamental assessment’ that its neighbour is set for prolonged military rule
Tin Tun Naing tells international banks they should boycott military regime
Military crackdown on independent press forces media to report from hiding
The fallout from military takeover and pandemic could force up to 25m people to survive on $1 a day
The UN has compared the country with Syria as violence spreads and humanitarian conditions deteriorate rapidly
Volterra Fietta gathers evidence of alleged killings and torture of Myanmar regime’s opponents
Moscow sees opportunity to expand influence as others send mixed messages on junta
Thousands cross border, raising fears coup will have regional spillover effects
Global defence chiefs issue rare statement condemning bloodshed on armed forces holiday
Concerns rise that turmoil will destroy a decade of economic gains
Protesters allege Beijing backed coup that overthrew Aung San Suu Kyi’s government
Biden administration targets military leader’s family in effort to increase pressure over coup
Kyaw Zwar Minn calls for release of Aung San Suu Kyi and the country’s president
Multinationals assess risk of being linked with military after it seized power
At least 38 die in bloodiest day since military coup overthrew Aung San Suu Kyi’s government
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