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Companies caught in middle as opposition organises stoppage to mark anniversary of coup
Energy company relinquishes exploration licences over human rights abuses
Companies are having to make judgment calls on dealing with a repressive regime
Conflict in east of country reveals how violence after coup is widening and intensifying
French group cites lack of progress in sanctions on gas revenues flowing to junta
Myanmar junta has brought numerous charges against deposed leader since staging coup in February
Christmas Eve civilian killings brought condemnation but have not yet sparked international action
Samsung and LG representatives joined regime civil servants at event organised by Korean embassy
Social media company denies ban is related to lawsuit launched by Rohingya refugees
Aung San Suu Kyi’s sentencing is symbolic of detention of thousands
Brewery seeks to extricate itself from military junta-linked partnerships after February coup
Ousted leader found guilty of inciting dissent against junta and violating Covid rules during campaign
Lax regulators are allowing too much consolidation and harming competition, analysts warn
Matter brought under universal jurisdiction allowing grave crimes to be tried anywhere
Campaign groups press multinationals to be ready to leave empty-handed
They’re using pioneering digital forensics to lay the groundwork for future crimes-against-humanity trials
Norwegian telecom draws up contingency plans to exit country in wake of coup
Soldiers set fire to homes and churches as UN urged to avoid ‘repeating mistakes’
Coup, economic collapse and pandemic increase number of people in need of emergency help
Armed resistance threatens parallel administration’s quest for international support, warn analysts
Regime pursues replacement for German currency supplier as economic contraction bites
Drugs seizures — a proxy for production — have increased dramatically in south-east Asia this year with many pointing the finger of blame at the military takeover
Hit men have targeted Kyaw Moe Tun but he refuses to make way for envoy proposed by coup leaders
Deliberations over who the UN recognises as ambassador are set to unfold in September
Critics dismiss Min Aung Hlaing’s pledge to hold elections in two years
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