Myanmar Crisis
Japan seeks dialogue with Myanmar military after coup
Tokyo's softly-softly approach could open it to criticism
Tokyo's softly-softly approach could open it to criticism
Brewer seeks to sever ties with military-linked company as 'matter of urgency'
JFE Steel, Denso and others decide it is safe for employees to return to work
Tech-savvy circumvent censorship by using VPN and Twitter
Thai and Japanese firms that bet on democratization face uncertain future
Three questions for a new administration
Once accepting of democracy, Min Aung Hlaing takes sharp turn to oust rival Suu Kyi
Activists call for action; shops stop selling liquor from army-linked producers
President Win Myint charged with violating COVID-19 infection protocols
Sanctions threat clouds investment and growth outlook
Being forced to revisit the past does not mean Myanmar will stay there
Failure to return power to civilian regime risks new round of sanctions
Junta appoints central bank governor and government ministers
Ending civilian rule is a test for Washington -- and a chance for Beijing
Washington in daily conversations with Japan and India about situation
International response split between democracies and authoritarian regimes
President Win also detained at home; lawmakers kept at government quarters
Developer worried about sanctions while Suzuki and ANA suspend operations
Strong international backlash and domestic resistance appear inevitable
NLD leader's big win in November election triggers army to act
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