Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Daily Stories from The Irrawaddy for 03/31/2026

The Irrawaddy — Fears of Humanitarian Crisis Grow as Karenni IDP Camps Run Dry in Myanmar    
 
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Tuesday, March 31, 2026

 

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Fears of Humanitarian Crisis Grow as Karenni IDP Camps Run Dry in Myanmar    

Thousands of families at risk as junta offensive and soaring fuel prices cut off access to clean water.

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Mandalay Aftershock: Trauma and Corruption Paralyze City One Year On

Myanmar's second largest city remains in limbo as thousands of earthquake survivors struggle to rebuild lives in a vacuum of junta support.

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Myanmar Military's Business Supremo Elected Vice-President

The Irrawaddy revisits a 2022 profile of Min Aung Hlaing confidant and ex-junta PM Nyo Saw, who was elected a vice-president of Myanmar by the parliament on Tuesday.

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Pro-Democracy Group Demands Political Prisoner Release, Rights Protections as Junta Forms New Govt

The Political Coordination Body issued nine demands including the release of detained leaders, while calling for rights protections and inclusive dialogue.

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Fuel Crisis Hits Myanmar's Moribund Tourism Industry for Thingyan Holiday

Peak season is just around the corner, but nationwide fuel rationing means overland bus operators are declining advance bookings, and air fares and room rates are also soaring.

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