Organizations need to take a strong stand against intimidation and violence
Junta aims to demonstrate better governance than ousted Suu Kyi
Influential religious figures pose dilemma for military touting Buddhism
Measured approach required to avoid pushing generals toward Beijing
Kuala Lumpur insists no refugees involved as move spotlights immigration system
Congress skeptical that Japan and Singapore will join sanctions
Military urges media not to call its seizure of power a coup in news conference
Suu Kyi's detention extended; military tightens grip by deploying soldiers
Uniqlo leads ranking as companies urged to look after ESG investors
Generals aware of risks of depending on Beijing
Bank of Japan concerned that years of cooperation risk turning backward
Junta chief urges workers to keep country running as protests mount
Rallies yet to overcome authorities but succeed in raising public awareness
Telecoms face content and service controls, and civil groups cite privacy threat
Military-linked enterprises bear brunt, but other businesses risk public wrath
First round of measures to take aim at business interests of coup leaders
Biden administration engages with allies for global response
Bangladesh, keen to send refugees back, wants to continue talks with Naypyitaw
Global brands' response holds key to industry that accounts for 30% of exports
US must balance democracy promotion against regional aversion to finger-wagging
Several protesters wounded in capital and soldiers deployed in Yangon
Split the generals from the troops, and the coup will fall apart
Junta chief Min Aung Hlaing cultivates military ties and more with Moscow
General vows 'no change in foreign policy' or stance on foreign investment
Military hints at crackdown as tens of thousands rally; Denso halt factory