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.

Political transition & resistance unity: Myanmar junta chief Min Aung Hlaing is consolidating power by assuming the presidency, purging rival military leaders, and installing loyalists - while anti-junta forces respond by forming a new coordinating body, the Steering Committee for the Emergence of a Federal Democratic Union (SCEF), though key groups such as the Arakan Army remain outside the coalition.

Ongoing multi-front conflict: Intense fighting continues across the country - from artillery exchanges in Sittwe and a prolonged battle for Route 8 in Tanintharyi, to civilian evacuations near Mogok - with the junta escalating airstrikes that have killed over 300 people in March alone, even amid growing jet fuel shortages caused by the war in Iran.

Geopolitical & economic pressure: China is exerting significant influence on the conflict by backing the junta's political transition and pressuring the MNDAA to consolidate control over northern Shan State trade corridors, while the UK and international partners are stepping up sanctions against junta-linked assets and Southeast Asian scam networks.

Humanitarian & environmental crises: Civilians bear mounting hardships - including weekly registration fees levied on internally displaced persons, a year of stalled earthquake recovery in Mandalay marred by corruption, and severe arsenic contamination of the Salween River driven by unregulated mining that has accelerated since the 2021 coup.

Myanmar Current Events  

Conflict






Corruption

Cybersecurity & Cybercrime

Economy

Ethnic Issues

General News


Humanitarian


National Unity Government


Natural Resources


Politics