Myanmar
There's Strong Evidence of a Genocide in Myanmar
A new report by Yale Law School says the UN should urgently investigate the fate of the Rohingya.
Myanmar Elections: Victory Set for Opposition Party NLD
Aung San Suu Kyi's party is leading in nearly all the districts where vote counting has been completed.
Myanmar's Ruling Party Admits Defeat to Opposition
The opposition appears on course for a landslide in the first free elections in 25 years.
Aung San Suu Kyi Supporters Confident After Myanmar Vote
Activist's National League for Democracy party is expected to win largest share of votes.
Spirits High in Myanmar as Voters Go to Polls
No violence reported as opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi's party is seen winning largest share of votes.
A Brief Guide to Myanmar's Landmark Elections
Nobel Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi heads the opposition but is not allowed to become president.
Life for Rohingya in Myanmar Like Nazi Germany: Report
Ahead of Myanmar's historic elections, a new report finds evidence of ongoing genocide against the Muslim minority group.
Volunteers Gear Up to Build Myanmar Skate Park
Construction will begin in November, shortly after Myanmar's elections take place.
Myanmar's Jade Trade Described as a $31 Billion 'Heist'
Myanmar is holding its historic elections in a matter of weeks.
Rohingya Beaten and Killed at Sea: Amnesty Report
Up to 8,000 Rohingya were trapped in the Andaman Sea earlier this year.
Around 4 Million Voters Shut Out of Historic Myanmar Election
Most are overseas and have been unable to register; canceled polls in areas affected by ethnic violence could also dent the election's credibility.
Myanmar's General Election Will Put Its New Order to the Test
The November elections will show if Myanmar's march to democracy is real.
Myanmar Official: China Meddled in Rebel Peace Talks
Beijing has denied the accusation but the rare public criticism exposes growing tensions between the two countries.
Where Most Resettled Refugees Come From
More than four million refugees have fled Syria in the past four years.
Myanmar Military Block Aung San Suu Kyi'sPresidential Bid
Military uses veto to prevent changes to constitution allowing opposition leader to run.
Soros: As a Jew in Budapest, I Too Was a Rohingya
"The parallels to the Nazi genocide are alarming. Fortunately, we have not reached a stage of mass killing."
Tutu: The Slow Genocide Against the Rohingya
The violence against a Muslim minority is not because of sectarian or communal differences but is a planned eradication.
Desperate Migrant Hires Man to Sedate and Smuggle her Baby to Myanmar: Report
Researchers say this is a common "service" for desperate migrant mothers fearful of losing their jobs.
Photos: Malaysia Begins Exhuming Mass Graves, Combing Through Suspected Trafficking Camps
Authorities don't know yet how many bodies are in each of the 139 grave sites.
No Rest for the Rohingya of Myanmar
More than a million Rohingya are not welcome in Myanmar, or anywhere else.
Malaysia Orders Rescue of Migrants, Myanmar Agrees to Attend Meeting on the Crisis
Myanmar has up to now resisted calls for it to take part in meetings on the migrant crisis.
Indonesia and Malaysia Agree to Shelter Migrants
With thousands of migrants coming ashore, the destination countries have come up with a plan.
Up to 7,000 Migrants Stranded in Andaman Sea
Southeast Asian governments are scrambling to resolve the maritime migrant crisis.
Rohingya Stranded at Sea as Malaysia Turns Boats Away
Fleeing persecution, Rohingya migrants are being kept at sea by countries that don't want them.
U.N.: Thousands of Migrants Adrift in Asian Seas Must be Rescued
Several thousand migrants, many of them hungry and sick, are adrift in boats in Southeast Asian seas and governments of the region must rescue them quickly to avert a "massive humanitarian crisis," the U.N. says.
Who Are the Rohingya and Why Are They Fleeing Myanmar?
The Rohingya, a persecuted Muslim minority in Myanmar, were among the hundreds of refugees rescued in Malaysia and Indonesia this weekend.
Myanmar Set to Embrace a Mobile Internet Revolution
MySQUAR aims to be the "driving force" behind Myanmar's online economy
Myanmar Gives Men 2 Years in Prison for Facebook Post of Buddha With Headphones
A court in Yangon sentenced the men for denigrating Buddhism.
Drug-Resistant Malaria Outbreak Is a 'Huge Threat'
A new study says malaria is resisting the most effective drugs in Southeast Asia.
Camps Bring Further Danger to Rohingya Muslims Fleeing Potential Genocide in Burma
Observers say genocidal killings are being carried out by armed Buddhist police in the internment camps housing the Rohingya Muslims, one of the most persecuted communities in the world, according to the UN