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Volterra Fietta gathers evidence of alleged killings and torture of Myanmar regime’s opponents
Kyaw Zwar Minn calls for release of Aung San Suu Kyi and the country’s president
Directive comes as police and soldiers fire live ammunition at crowds, leaving 18 dead.
Jailed leader’s supporters seek official recognition from US, UK and UN after military coup
Generals who seized power strive to project image of ‘business as usual’ day after coup
Joe Biden calls generals’ seizure of power a ‘direct assault’ on transition to democracy
There is scope for sanctions targeted at the interests of the military
Army arrests civilian government as US warns it will ‘take action’ against those responsible
Military-backed opposition party alleges irregularities and calls for rerun of vote
The outcome is not very much in doubt: another five years of Aung San Suu Kyi’s leadership
Myanmar leader admits democratic government has fallen short of first-year hopes
The emerging market tempts multinationals but groups with links to the army loom large
The killing of an Aung San Suu Kyi ally shows how far there is still to go
Coveted by wealthy Chinese but produced by a corrupt industry, jadeite brings harm as well as income to Myanmar
State dinner’s modest choice of cuppa sparks fierce debate over government’s austerity drive
From logistics to a homegrown rival, the group’s challenges are a frontier territory case study
New civilian government has two messages: grandstanding is out, frugality is in
First civilian-dominated government in more than 50 years takes office in Asian ex-dictatorship
Generals stand their ground in political role days before landmark change
National League for Democracy head picks leader after failing to overturn constitutional ban
Veteran leader appeals to Tokyo for assistance as she prepares to pick proxy for top job
Hiatus opens window for talks on removing constitutional block on NLD leader taking office
Aung San Suu Kyi’s party commands first civilian majority for more than 50 years
Power is within reach for a Nobel peace laureate and her brand of popular politics in Myanmar, writes Michael Peel
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