Growing pains: Shan farmers seek alternatives to opium Farmers in southern Shan State who once profited from opium cultivation are now facing falling prices, rising production costs and labour shortages, but switching to alternative crops poses major challenges.
Refugees need to have control over their own destinies Refugee-led governance in the camps on the Thai-Myanmar border is holding communities together amid cuts in international funding, raising the question of why refugees are left out of decisions.
Now more than ever, Myanmar needs consistent international support The United Nations resident and humanitarian coordinator ad interim in Myanmar reflects on her first months in the country and what is needed to support the people amid conflict and a multifaceted crisis.
Myanmar regime’s president holds trade and security talks with India’s Modi India gave a red-carpet welcome on Monday to Myanmar's junta leader-turned president Min Aung Hlaing – his first trip abroad since becoming civilian leader – with talks focusing on security and trade.
Starlink troopers: Myanmar’s internet dilemma This edition of Political Insider looks at the use of Starlink by various factions in the country, amid fears that service shutdowns aimed at scam centres might also affect civilians and resistance groups.
Blast in resistance-held Myanmar kills dozens: rescuers A blast in northern Myanmar killed dozens of people on Sunday, two rescue workers said, with the resistance group controlling the area saying it was caused by the accidental detonation of mining explosives.
Growing fears: Myanmar farmers face fertiliser, fuel dearth Under monsoon skies leaden with rain, Myanmar rice farmers despondently tend their paddy fields, doubtful the deluge will bring bountiful harvests during a fuel and fertiliser crisis caused by the Iran war.
Frontier founder to return as CEO Frontier’s board of directors has today appointed Sonny Swe as CEO, marking his return to the media organisation he founded over a decade ago.
Myanmar military claims recapture of Thai border town Myanmar's military claimed on Wednesday to have recaptured a town on the Thai border, expanding the frontier trade crossings it claims to control in the grinding civil war.
‘They shattered my dignity’: Rape victims feel abandoned by indifferent justice system Victims of sexual violence committed by members of the resistance in central Myanmar are often neglected, with security constraints, inefficient justice mechanisms and victim-blaming preventing accountability.
Tasting Myanmar’s coastal cuisine, pushed to the brink by war War has left people hungry in western Myanmar's Rakhine State, but conflict-displaced chefs preserve the local flavours of its delicate noodles and briny broth far from a region where conflict blights harvests.
Weary of war? Post-coup woes weigh on Myanmar This edition of Political Insider examines the growing conflict fatigue among ordinary people in Myanmar as they struggle to get by in increasingly difficult circumstances.