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 regime has expanded martial law and escalated its campaign of airstrikes, arbitrary arrests, and atrocities against civilians, even as coordinated resistance forces continue to capture strategic junta bases in areas like Lewe, Indaw, and Waw Lay.
  • While entities like the EU extend sanctions and civil society organizations urge ASEAN to reject the junta's legitimacy, China continues to provide the regime with a vital diplomatic shield to secure Chinese-backed infrastructure projects—such as the Myitsone Dam and Kyaukphyu port—that frequently displace local populations.
  • Transnational cyber-scam syndicates originally concentrated in large Myanmar border compounds are adapting to U.S. and regional law enforcement pressure by dispersing into smaller, residential networks in towns like Shwe Kokko, and even expanding their operations to new countries like Sri Lanka.
  • The ongoing crisis is severely impacting everyday life and regional identities, evidenced by the forced conscription of ethnic minorities, agricultural failures due to inadequate state-supplied diesel, and the forced Sinicization of Ta'ang villages by the Chinese-backed MNDAA.
Myanmar Current Events  

ASEAN

Conflict







Conscription

Crime & Narcotics

Cybersecurity & Cybercrime






Economy

Ethnic Issues


Foreign Affairs


Governance & Rule of Law

Government Media Sources

Humanitarian

Natural Resources

Sanctions