Anti-coup protesters gather at an intersection in downtown Yangon, Myanmar. Protesters gathered in Myanmar's biggest city Monday despite the ruling junta's thinly veiled threat to ...
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Campaigners display placards at an intersection in Yangon, Myanmar.
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A vehicle with Myanmar and military flags and supporters of the Myanmar military and the military-backed Union Solidarity and Development Party passes by a row of police trucks wit...
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Students wearing face shields and masks attend a class by keeping social distancing at a high school in Yangon, Myanmar. All the high schools in Myanmar reopened following a closur...
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Workers wearing face mask and face shield to help curb the spread of the new coronavirus, sew behind white partition surrounding their sewing tables as they work at a garment facto...
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Reuters journalists Wa Lone, left, and Kyaw She Oo wave as they walk out from Insein Prison after being released in Yangon, Myanmar. The chief of the prison said two Reuters journa...
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Myanmar workers march during a ceremony in Yangon, Myanmar.
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Clad in traditional attire, ethnic Shan people throw water at each other during a traditional water festival in Yangon, Myanmar.
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A Myanmar official stands while a truck carrying released prisoners park near the gate at Insein prison Yangon, Myanmar. Myanmar President Win Myint has granted amnesty to more tha...
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Reuters journalist Kyaw Soe Oo, center, is welcomed by his wife Chit Su Win, second left, and his daughter as he arrives at the court for his trial, Yangon, Myanmar.
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Journalists release black balloons as they protest during the trial of two Reuters journalists near the court on the outskirts of Yangon, Myanmar. Prosecutors in Myanmar formally c...
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Former U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan speaks as Myanmar Foreign Minister Aung San Suu Kyi, left, listens during a meeting with members of the National Reconciliation and Peace C...
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Buddhist monks march during a rally against the recent violence in central Myanmar, in Yangon. Myanmar's second-largest city, Mandalay, is quiet after an overnight curfew restored ...
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Portraits of Myanmar's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi are exhibited at an art gallery in Yangon where a group of Myanmarese artists are showcasing an exhibition of 69 portra...
The call for a general strike was made Sunday by the Civil Disobedience Movement, a loosely organised group leading the resistance to the army's February 1 takeover.
Biden said he has approved a new executive order enabling the US to immediately sanction the military leaders who directed the coup, their business interests, as well as close family members.
The decrees covering Yangon and Mandalay were issued on a township-by-township basis, and those which have become public so far have the same restrictions.
The protesters at a major downtown Yangon intersection chanted slogans, raised a three-finger salute and carried placards saying 'Reject the military coup' and 'Justice for Myanmar'
The ruling NLD has moved a proposal in Myanmar parliament to form a committee to look into changes in the Constitution which it feels is "not in line with the democratic system”. But the powerful military may resist any such move.