Joe Freeman
A Resistance Movement Is Building in Afghanistan. But It Will Take More to Defy the Taliban.
There’s been a flurry of bold protests and calls to action against the militant group. Now comes the hard part.
The Wild Details Behind Bumbling Plot to ‘Injure or Kill’ New York Diplomat
One of the defendants isn’t even old enough to legally drink in the United States.
'My Own Sacrifice is Nothing': Why This Myanmar Swimmer is Skipping the Olympics
“They have given their lives. Compared to their sacrifice, my own sacrifice is nothing.”
Former Miss Myanmar Joins Armed Struggle Against Junta
She posted pictures of herself holding an assault rifle in a remote area.
‘North Korea-Style Blackout’: Myanmar Journalist Asks World To Keep Watching
“What’s really important is that we feel like we’re not alone in this fight.”
How CNN’s Myanmar Trip Started a Debate Over Parachute Journalism
A CNN anchor said “the world is lucky” to have the network’s star correspondent covering the violent aftermath of a coup. Is it, really?
Fed Up With Zoom Classes? Try Studying During a Military Coup.
A viral exchange between an instructor in Canada and a student in Myanmar highlighted the fragile state of education under the junta.
Canadian Uni Vows Action After Instructor Threatens to Fail Myanmar Student During Coup
“People don’t get shot for just protesting, but for a lot deeper reasons,” the mathematics instructor told a student under military rule in Myanmar.
Poets Are Among the ‘Martyrs’ in Myanmar Coup Protests
Two poets have been killed and at least nine are under arrest.
Myanmar Coup: Japan Beer Maker Kirin to Cut Ties to Military
The company is the first major conglomerate to break away from the Myanmar military.
Myanmar’s Doctors and Front-Line Medics Are Protesting the Military Coup
“We cannot accept dictators and an unelected government,” one doctor said.
What We Know So Far About the Coup in Myanmar
Aung San Suu Kyi and top allies were detained in early morning raids and a state of emergency was declared.