Friday, June 5, 2026

Daily Stories from The Irrawaddy for 06/05/2026

The Irrawaddy —  First Known Russian Tungsten Mining Project Moves Into Eastern Shan
 
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Friday, June 5, 2026

 

Phoe Tar

 First Known Russian Tungsten Mining Project Moves Into Eastern Shan

A Russian-backed tungsten mining project approved by Myanmar's military is set to begin operations in eastern Shan State, near a major Chinese-run mine.

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The Irrawaddy

Neighbors in Need: Six Key Takeaways from Min Aung Hlaing’s India Trip

Seeking investment and legitimacy for his rebranded regime, Myanmar’s coup leader-cum-president’s efforts to secure a powerful ally were hampered by chaos at home.

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The Irrawaddy

U.S. Bemoans ‘Tremendous’ Chinese Influence in Myanmar, and More

China’s toxic resource exploitation in Myanmar’s borderlands dominated headlines this week, as did Washington’s sudden realization that it has jettisoned its influence in Myanmar.

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Myo Pyae

Myanmar Regime Troops Close In on Chin State’s Mindat Town

Fierce fighting continues as two 1,000-strong regime columns approach the strategic town in a pincer movement along the main and country roads.

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The Irrawaddy

Regime’s Revamp of NSB Seen as Bid to Tighten Political Control

With Min Aung Hlaing as chair, the re-established NSB is seen as a tool to maintain his grip on the military while enabling swift crackdowns on pro-democracy groups.

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Aung Marm Oo

With Min Aung Hlaing’s Visit, India Confronts New Reality at Its Border

Myanmar’s dictator may be hoping that India will help him bring the Arakan Army to heel—but Delhi will be looking at the real situation in Rakhine, says Aung Marm Oo.

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