Month: August 2025

Myanmar Domestic News Updates – Aug 02, 2025 Morning

Myanmar Domestic News Updates – Aug 02, 2025 Morning 📌📌 1. “Sectoral, departmental, and policy reforms are under review and being implemented within the National Unity Government,” says the Prime Minister August 1Radio NUG Prime Minister Mahn Winn Khaing Thann has…

The Beginning of the 2025 Election Landscape — Not the Same as 2010

Myanmar Spring Chronicle – July 31 Perspective(MoeMaKa, August 1, 2025) The Beginning of the 2025 Election Landscape — Not the Same as 2010 Four and a half years after the military coup, the junta—formally named the State Administration Council—announced on…

Myanmar Military News Updates – Aug 01, 2025 Evening

Myanmar Military News Updates – Aug 01, 2025 Evening 🚩🚩 1. NUG’s Ministry of Human Rights Details Fatal Airstrike on NUG Public Hospital by Military Junta, Killing 5 Civilians Including Children August 1 The National Unity Government (NUG) Ministry of Human…

Myanmar Domestic News Updates – Aug 01, 2025 Evening

Myanmar Domestic News Updates – Aug 01, 2025 Evening 📌📌 1. Prime Minister Man Win Khaing Than emphasizes that policy decisions must be made based on national unity, not regional divisions August 1 At the 19/2025 Cabinet Meeting of the National…

Myanmar Military News Updates – Aug 01, 2025 Morning

Myanmar Military News Updates – Aug 01, 2025 Morning 🚩🚩 1. 12 Junta Troops Killed in Landmine Ambush in Ywar Ngan Township July 31Radio NUG According to a statement by the Democratic Special National Defense Army (DSNDA), a landmine ambush targeting a…

Myanmar Domestic News Updates – Aug 01, 2025 Morning

Myanmar Domestic News Updates – Aug 01, 2025 Morning 📌📌 1. “Only by Removing the Military Junta by Any Means Can a Just and Peaceful Future Union of Myanmar Emerge,” Says Acting President July 31Radio NUG “Only if the military junta…

Increase in Airstrikes, Public Perception, and Neighboring Countries’ Views on Aerial Attacks

Myanmar Spring Chronicle – July 30 Perspective(MoeMaKa, July 31, 2025) Increase in Airstrikes, Public Perception, and Neighboring Countries’ Views on Aerial Attacks For the past nearly five years, civilians living in territories controlled by ethnic armed groups and PDFs have…