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Myanmar's military leader, Min Aung Hlaing, is visiting China for the first time since the 2021 coup. His discussions with Chinese officials focus on political reconciliation, infrastructure projects, and the ongoing civil conflict in Myanmar, which has seen significant military setbacks for the junta. The visit raises concerns about China's support for the junta amid rising anti-Chinese sentiment in Myanmar.
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Recent reports highlight escalating violence in Myanmar, where the military junta is accused of using sophisticated weapons against civilians amid ongoing conflict. In South Sudan, gunfire erupted near a former general's residence, raising concerns about stability. Both situations reflect deepening humanitarian crises and governance challenges.
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The Kachin Independence Army (KIA) has reportedly seized control of Kanpaiti, a strategic town in Myanmar, further diminishing the military's hold in the region. This loss impacts the military's access to rare earth mineral profits and highlights ongoing conflicts with ethnic militias amid a civil war that escalated after the 2021 coup.
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The International Criminal Court has requested an arrest warrant for Myanmar's military leader, General Min Aung Hlaing, for crimes against humanity related to the persecution of the Rohingya. This marks a significant step in holding Myanmar's military accountable for its actions since the 2017 Rohingya crisis.