Introduction & Analysis

This collection of open-source English-language news articles published over the past week highlights significant events and issues concerning Myanmar. They present a snapshot of the country's safety and security landscape.

  • Sham Elections and Political Repression: The military junta is proceeding with phased general elections scheduled to begin in late December 2025, a move widely rejected as illegitimate by 75% of the public and international bodies, accompanied by draconian laws that have led to the arrests of candidates and critics.
  • Internal Conflict and Resistance Struggles: Intensified fighting continues as the Arakan Army targets Chin youths for conscription and the TNLA withdraws from northern towns under pressure. At the same time, the opposition National Unity Government faces internal criticism over restructuring and the disappearance of a senior official.
  • Crackdown on Transnational Crime: Regional authorities are targeting cyber-scam operations, resulting in the demolition of centers like Shwe Kokko, the arrest of Chinese nationals, and the seizure of over $300 million in assets by Thailand. However, Myanmar remains the world's highest-risk jurisdiction for money laundering.
  • Drug Trade and Border Security: Opium cultivation has reached a decade high, and methamphetamine production is surging to fund the civil war, creating severe national security threats for neighbors like India and Thailand, who are engaging the junta on border stability.
Myanmar Current Events  

Conflict


Conscription

Crime & Narcotics




Cybersecurity & Cybercrime




Elections






Foreign Affairs



General News

Governance & Rule of Law

National Unity Government