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In the middle of Myanmar's ongoing civil war, China has suffered a major setback. A fighter jet made in China and used by ...
Myanmar’s regime has recaptured the key town of Mobye in Pekon Township, southern Shan State, after a major offensive. The town on the main highway to Karenni (Kayah) State was seized by the Karenni ...
Thandar Soe, 11, from Kayah state in southeast Myanmar, shown in October at a camp in northwest Thailand where she, her family and other Karenni people took refuge after repeatedly relocating in ...
Saw Naing Lin poses for a portrait in front of his paintings at CSPS in southeast Cedar Rapids on Sunday, May 25, 2025. The paintings in the exhibit depicts what life in Karenni State, an ethnic ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNBurmese air strike on mining camp leaves dozens injuredBurmese air strikes left dozens injured as resistance forces clashed with the Myanmar junta near the Thai border. The Myanmar ...
Karenni Nationalities Defence Force (KNDF) deputy commander-in-chief Maui warned business owners against price gouging, ...
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Myanmar military fighter jet disappears as resistance group claims to have downed itA Myanmar military fighter jet crashed in a combat zone in the country’s east, according to an anti-military resistance organization that claimed to have shot it down. Maui, the vice ...
Sepak takraw, sometimes called “kick volleyball,” is enormously popular in swaths of Southeast Asia. An unlikely advocate of the sport has built a takraw dynasty in the United States.
As a result, over 180,000 Karenni people have become internally displaced. They are forced to flee to monasteries, churches, and school compounds.
An aerial attack killed five people on Tuesday afternoon in the Ta’ang army-controlled town of Kyaukme, northern Shan State ...
Most people in Karenni are now displaced, living with a few bundles of their most valuable possessions, including, surprisingly often, a guitar. “History is written with our blood,” she sang.
This generation of K'nyaw and Karenni youth are on their own journey, and we just want to be a part of it,” Phenow says. “The reality is, they’ve experienced really difficult circumstances. Those ...
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