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Published on Jul 18, 2025Source: The Times of India - Center-right
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Published on Jul 17, 2025
Commentary: Myanmar’s war is powering a meth pipeline the region is struggling to stop
Of particular note is the role maritime routes play. The boat carrying the crystal meth seized by the Indian Coast Guard last November was intercepted 8 nautical miles from Barren Island, a volcanic island due east of India’s Andaman and Nicobar island …
Source: Channel News Asia - Pro-Government -
Published on Jul 18, 2025
Myanmar Crisis Spells Opportunity for U.S.-India Cooperation
The evolving crisis in Myanmar is a critical test for U.S.-India relations, regional stability, and the future balance of power in the region. As the junta continues to cede ground to resistance forces in Myanmar, Washington and New Delhi face pressure to …
Source: The Irrawaddy - Left-wing -
Published on Jul 18, 2025
Indian Top Brass Visit Myanmar After Cross-Border Drone Attack
A high-level Indian military delegation was in Naypitaw Wednesday to discuss border security in the wake of Sunday’s drone attack by the Indian army on a separatist outfit near the border in Myanmar’s Sagaing Region. The Indian military delegation led by …
Source: The Irrawaddy - Left-wing -
Published on Jul 18, 2025
Myanmar Junta Using Conscripts as Cannon Fodder, Defectors Say
Myanmar’s military regime is sacrificing the lives of conscripts in offensives to claw back territory lost to resistance groups, defectors say. Defectors said all conscripts are being sent to the frontlines in any junta operation, and some have been shot …
Source: The Irrawaddy - Left-wing -
Published on Jul 18, 2025
Myanmar junta offers cash rewards to anti-coup defectors
YANGON – Myanmar’s junta said on July 18 it is offering cash rewards to fighters willing to desert armed groups defying its rule and “return to the legal fold” ahead of a slated election. The South-east Asian country has been consumed by civil war since a …
Source: The Straits Times - Pro-Government -
Published on Jul 18, 2025
Singapore police officer sentenced to 10 years for role in torture and death of Myanmar maid
A Singaporean police officer has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for his role in the torture and death of a Myanmar maid in Singapore, Channel News Asia reported. The perpetrators in the case were the officer’s wife and his mother-in-law, who had …
Source: Eleven Myanmar - Neutral -
Published on Jul 18, 2025
More Than 20,000 Displaced As Myanmar Junta Burns Homes Around World Heritage Site
Regime arson attacks last week displaced more than 20,000 residents from around 30 villages in Nyaung-U Township, home to the Bagan Unesco world heritage site, amid reports that junta boss Min Aung Hlaing is planning a visit. Around 150 junta troops have …
Source: The Irrawaddy - Left-wing -
Published on Jul 18, 2025
Myanmar Junta Airstrikes Protecting Irrawaddy Flotilla Kill 20
At least 20 people were killed by a regime airstrike on Irrawaddy riverbank villages in Wetlet Township, Sagaing Region, on Thursday. Two patrol craft, three landing craft and seven transport vessels departed Gaw Wein jetty in Mandalay to head upriver on …
Source: The Irrawaddy - Left-wing -
Published on Jul 18, 2025
Myanmar to offer low-interest loans to drive growth in agriculture, livestock sectors
YANGON, July 18 (Xinhua) -- The Myanmar government will disburse low-interest loans from the State Economic Promotion Fund, aiming to promote the country's agriculture and livestock sectors, state-owned daily The Mirror reported on Friday. At a Union …
Source: Xinhua News Agency - Gov't Propaganda