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.

  • The Myanmar military is proceeding with a phased election starting December 28, 2025, which is enthusiastically backed by China as a means to prevent state collapse, despite being condemned as a "sham" by international monitors and facing widespread domestic boycotts.
  • While the junta is coordinating with some ethnic groups like the MNDAA to facilitate voting, its actual control is limited to roughly 30 percent of the country, forcing it to rely on waterway transport for conscripts and face a newly formed independent military coalition called the Spring Revolution Alliance.
  • To secure continued Chinese economic backing, the regime has criminalized opposition to megaprojects such as the Myitsone Dam and staged high-profile raids on cyberscam centers, though evidence suggests these criminal operations are often merely relocated with the help of junta-aligned militias.
  • The conflict has resulted in a humanitarian catastrophe characterized by a collapsing public healthcare system, systemic labor abuses in the garment sector, and growing international anxiety over the health and whereabouts of 80-year-old leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, who remains held incommunicado.
Myanmar Current Events  

Conflict


Conscription

Cybersecurity & Cybercrime


Economy


Elections



Ethnic Issues

Foreign Affairs



General News

Governance & Rule of Law

Healthcare

Natural Resources


Telecommunications


United Nations