An estimated 29 people were killed in Monday's strike on a displacement camp near the Kachin Independence Army headquarters. The junta denies involvement.
Newly appointed minister continues scrambling for investment into what was—before the coup—one of the most attractive industries for foreign investors.
Drivers on the route from the Thai border to Yangon fear for their lives as they navigate conflict zones and soldiers demanding bribes at checkpoints every two hours.
The Irrawaddy's Investigative Desk looks at the key roles played by the children of the late Aung Thaung in the current regime and its allied businesses.
Moe Myint Tun and Yan Naung Soe were imprisoned and stripped of their military positions for treason and violating economic policy for personal gain, the regime said.
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