Ray Pagnucco and Jennifer Peters
Myanmar's National Ceasefire Agreement to End 68 Year Civil War Isn't All That National
After two years of negotiations, Myanmar's government signed a ceasefire agreement with eight local ethnic armed groups on Thursday morning, one of the nation's largest peace deals since it gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1948.
Time is Running Out For Myanmar's Ceasefire Talks
Ceasefire talks aimed at ending more than 60 years of fighting in Myanmar are in danger of collapse because almost half of the participants have not agreed to sign the agreement.
Backed By China, a Massive Narco-Army Angles for More Power in Myanmar
By inserting themselves into Myanmar's delicate national ceasefire negotiations, the reclusive but heavily armed Wa State rebels could be making a play for greater autonomy.