Myanmar Crisis
Myanmar military steps up anti-rebel fight with expanded martial law
Latest move fuels concern of further instability and conflict
U.S. blasts move to prolong 'illegitimate rule and suffering'
Myanmar and China have to be made to take regional group more seriously
Kyaw Moe Tun appeals to Japanese firms to end activity under military government
Regime says security remains unstable, while 'silent strike' leaves Yangon quiet
Canada bans supply of aviation fuel, used in attacks on civilians
Two years after seizing power, the general has undone any progress made under civilian rule
Bloc should work with the country's democratic resistance
Reliance on fewer foreign partners limits economic recovery prospects
Inflation, supply shortages show military's failure to regain business confidence
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