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Foreign businesses also retreat from partnerships with Tatmadaw military links
Speech at the General Assembly gives global platform to opposition
Freelancer Yuki Kitazumi released after spending several hours in police station
Thein Sein's reforms paved way for Suu Kyi but also mainstream military revival
Tokyo faces international pressure as it balances junta ties with democratic ideals
Japanese carmaker fears backlash while street protests continue
New Delhi's delicate diplomacy dictated by strategic interests, analysts say
Use of troops implicated in Rohingya campaign raises danger for coup resisters
Military hesitant to crack down in Yangon as US and EU threaten new sanctions
Jakarta steps up push for ASEAN-led solution to Myanmar crisis
Hundreds converge on Indonesian embassy, calling for their vote to be respected
Time the world started asking questions about General Min Aung Hlaing
Biden administration signals focus on region in shift from Trump
General strike grips country as factories and supermarkets close
Economic modernization efforts and investor confidence hang in the balance
EU foreign ministers to discuss situation, but rapid sanctions unlikely
Candlelight vigil held in Yangon; Facebook removes military's 'True News' page
Rights groups say nearly 100 asylum-seekers among 1,200 detainees to be picked up
Estimated 20 wounded and 30 detained during anti-junta demonstrations
20-year-old woman was on life support for 10 days after taking bullet to head
Artists and writers take on military through social media, art and street protests
Fears of digital crackdown undercut hope junta will improve on Suu Kyi's policies
Brewer to cut ties with military-linked partner, fearing reputational damage