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China Decides How Far the Resistance Can Go in Myanmar

China Decides How Far the Resistance Can Go in Myanmar

By Kyaw Htet Aung
China has a growing ability to dictate outcomes on the ground in Myanmar. For resistance forces, the implications are profound.
Trade Resumes After Myanmar Military and Major Rebel Group Agree to Ceasefire

Trade Resumes After Myanmar Military and Major Rebel Group Agree to Ceasefire

By Sebastian Strangio
The agreement between the military and the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army came after months of Chinese pressure to return to political dialogue.

Second Major Rebel Group Says It Is Ready For Talks With Myanmar Junta

Second Major Rebel Group Says It Is Ready For Talks With Myanmar Junta

By Sebastian Strangio
The announcement by the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army is a sign of China's growing efforts to shape the direction of the conflict in Shan State.

Myanmar Resistance Group Claims It Has ‘Fully Captured’ Key Military HQ

Myanmar Resistance Group Claims It Has ‘Fully Captured’ Key Military HQ

By Sebastian Strangio
The Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army has released images of its forces inside the headquarters of the Northeast Regional Command in Lashio.

The Silent Winner of Myanmar’s Northern Conflict

The Silent Winner of Myanmar’s Northern Conflict

By Amara Thiha
From the chaos of the conflict in Shan State, the United Wa State Army has emerged as a potentially decisive force.
Myanmar Rebel Group Claims Capture of Major Military HQ in Shan State

Myanmar Rebel Group Claims Capture of Major Military HQ in Shan State

By Sebastian Strangio
The fall of the military's Northeastern Regional Command headquarters would mark a turning-point in the country's civil war.

‘Operation 1027’: A Turning-Point For Myanmar’s Resistance Struggle?

‘Operation 1027’: A Turning-Point For Myanmar’s Resistance Struggle?

By Kyaw Hsan Hlaing and Naing Lin
Some Myanmar observers hope that the coordinated offensive in Shan State will catalyze wider changes, and even lead to the collapse of the military administration.
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