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China’s growing involvement in Myanmar’s civil war is propping up the regime for now, but Beijing underestimates the opposition’s resolve, fueling further instability.
By Naw Betty Han, Shoon Naing, Devjyot Ghoshal, Eleanor Whalley and Napat Wesshasartar BANGKOK (Reuters) -A Chinese-backed ...
The fact that the Burmese military junta lost a JF-17 to another Chinese system will probably not trouble many of the ...
A Myanmar Air Force F-7 fighter jet, of Chinese origin, crashed due to mechanical failure, raising concerns about the quality ...
Taiwan has added China’s tech titan Huawei and chip giant Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) to its ...
Chinese-backed militia is reportedly protecting new rare earth mines in eastern Myanmar. This move aids Beijing in securing ...
KK Park in Myanmar, known for its scam compounds ... Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra met Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, Thailand cut power, fuel and internet access to communities ...
Behind the talk of ‘paukphaw’ ties, the relationship between Beijing and the junta is cynical and transactional, sidelining ...
Beijing continues to push for a political settlement that will allow strategic China-backed infrastructure projects to move ...
China and Myanmar mark 75 years of diplomatic ties at a time when both countries face challenges of their own - Beijing is ...
BANGKOK, June 12 (Reuters) - A Chinese-backed militia is protecting new rare earth mines in eastern Myanmar, according to four people familiar with the matter, as Beijing moves to secure control ...