Author: Nyan Kyal

February 16, 2026 (m.CDM Domestic News)

Hello/Good day. From now on, we will be reading and presenting m.CDM’s domestic news.Today’s news includes: 4. In Falam, six junta soldiers defected; two prisoners of war were captured with weapons—along with other items as well. 1) CRPH representatives attend…

Inter-ethnic Conflict and Changing Socioeconomic Conditions in Northern Shan State

Northern Shan State—where the TNLA, MNDAA, SSPP/SSA, the military junta, and various militia groups are active—has undergone significant changes since the 2021 military coup, particularly after the first and second phases of Operation 1027. These changes are not limited to…

February 15, 2026 (m.CDM Domestic News)

Hello/Good day. From now on, we will be reading and presenting m.CDM’s domestic news.Today’s news includes: 4. A lawsuit was filed in an Argentine court seeking seizure of senior military leaders’ assets to pay compensation for Rohingya victims—along with other…

Lives Struggling to Survive Under Wars, Airstrikes, and Economic Hardship

Myanmar Spring Chronicle – Scenes from February 13 (MoeMaKa) February 14, 2026 Lives Struggling to Survive Under Wars, Airstrikes, and Economic Hardship With five years having passed since the military coup—and nearly five years since the civil war reignited with growing…

February 14, 2026 (m.CDM Domestic News)

Mingalabar. From this moment on, we will present the domestic news of m.CDM.The headlines for today are:The military council carried out an airstrike on a Salin Gyi PaKaPha camp, killing 13 resistance fighters.Airstrikes by the military council in Mrauk-U and…

The Panglong Agreement and the Root Causes of Civil War

As the Panglong Agreement—signed on February 12, 1947, nearly a year before independence from British colonial rule—reaches its 79th anniversary, around 70 percent of Myanmar’s territory is engulfed in civil war. One of the primary reasons the civil war that…

The Story of Divisions in Myanmar Media

Myanmar Spring Chronicle – Scenes from February 11 MoeMaKa), February 10, 2026 The Story of Divisions in Myanmar Media Divisions within Myanmar’s news media landscape are not exactly unusual. They have existed, to varying degrees, since earlier eras. During the…

Two Years After the Activation of the Conscription Law

Myanmar Spring Chronicle – Scenes from February 10 (MoeMaKa), February 11, 2026 Two Years After the Activation of the Conscription Law The “People’s Military Service Law,” enacted in 2010 by the former military regime (SPDC), was put into effect on…

Could talks between the NUG, ethnic armed organizations, and the military become possible?

Myanmar Spring Chronicle – Scenes from February 9 (MoeMaKa), February 10, 2026 Could talks between the NUG, ethnic armed organizations, and the military become possible? In recent days, at Kachin Revolution Day held in the U.S. state of Texas, the…

Will the military situation really change in 2026 following the PDF commanders’ conference?

Myanmar Spring Chronicles February 8 Will the military situation really change in 2026 following the PDF commanders’ conference? A statement dated February 8 announced that the People’s Defense Force (PDF), which operates under the Ministry of Defense of the National…