Min Aung Hlaing says observers from dictatorial Russia and Belarus will oversee an election he is promising in Myanmar.
State-run media in Myanmar say the head of the military government has declared the country will hold a general election ...
Myanmar fully supports Russia's military campaign against Ukraine and is confident in Moscow's victory, the Asian country's ...
The head of Myanmar’s military government has arrived in Russia, a major ally of the Southeast Asian nation shunned by much ...
A 110-megawatt nuclear power plant will be built in Myanmar using Russian technology, and the country will also collaborate with Russia on the Dawei Deep-Sea Port project, according to Maj Gen Zaw Min ...
Myanmar’s long-promised general elections will take place in December or January next year at the earliest, junta chief Min ...
Facing Western sanctions and opprobrium, Naypyidaw and Moscow have strengthened their cooperation in both the economic and security spheres.
By bno - Bangkok bureau Myanmar’s military leader, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, is in Russia for his second meeting with President Vladimir Putin, according to an announcement by the Kremlin, and ...
This week an Argentine court issued warrants for military and civilian officials including junta leader Min Aung Hlaing, ex-president Htin Kyaw, and former elected civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
Also this week, the regime chief strengthened ties with Russia and Belarus during a goodwill tour of his key allies.
Russian President Vladimir Putin is holding talks with the head of Myanmar’s military government, who is seeking to cement ties with Moscow as he faces isolation from the West ...