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Rakhine IDP camps still lack basic supplies
. "Very little in the way of oil, beans and salt has been received. We can't even get fish or basic supplies for cooking." He went on to explain how the lack of nutrition is affecting the IDPs' health. He said the few donations the camps receive are from the World Food Programme (WFP), but that other NGOs and relief groups do not support them. Kyaw Nu said that the camps have ...
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Myanmar US enter new higher stage of relations
/enpproperty--> YANGON - Myanmar President U Thein Sein's working visit to Washington, who returned to his country on Wednesday night, has brought back positive achievements more than expected, signifying the entry of a new higher stage in Myanmar-U. S. relations, said some media and observers here Thursday. U Thein Sein's visit represented the first to the United States of a ...
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Myanmar embassy bomb plot mastermind arrested
Indonesian media are reporting that the country's counterterrorism unit has arrested a man believed to be the mastermind behind a plot to bomb the Myanmar embassy in ...
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Myanmars goldrush luring foreigners in droves
From seasoned investors to recent graduates armed with little more than hastily-made business cards and dreams of striking it rich, foreigners are pouring into Myanmar to stake a claim as it opens up. It is an expat "goldrush" driven by the promise of an economic boom after the rollback of many sanctions following the end of decades of junta rule. But some, at least, are also drawn ...
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Indonesian police arrest 2 militants sought in connection with plan to attack Myanmar Embassy
JAKARTA, Indonesia - Indonesian police said they have arrested two suspected militants in connection with an alleged plot to bomb the Myanmar Embassy. National police spokesman Brig. Gen. Boy Rafli Amar said Sigit Indrajit was believed to have planned the foiled attack and was captured Wednesday night in northern Jakarta. The second militant, identified only as Rohadi, was taken early Thursday ...
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Myanmar communications gets boost from Japan
Myanmar's notoriously underdeveloped communications infrastructure is to get a boost following the signing of a contract between three Japanese companies--Sumitomo Corporation, NTT Communications and NEC Corporation-- and the Ministry of Communications last ...
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Expat ‘gold rush’ hits Myanmar
From seasoned investors to recent graduates armed with little more than hastily-made business cards and dreams of striking it rich, foreigners are pouring into Myanmar to stake a claim as it opens ...
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Burmese Pythons Still Making Headlines
The Python Challenge in the Everglades in January and February has faded from conversation, but Burmese pythons are still creating ...
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Economy to grow by 6.75 IMF
Myanmar's economy expanded 6.5 percent last year and is set for further modest acceleration, the IMF estimated Wednesday, as sweeping reforms herald hopes of a renaissance for the impoverished ...
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Ross Dunkley’s Quest to Run a Daily Newspaper in Burma Is “His Everest”
Burma, also known as Myanmar, is emerging from half a century of brutal dictatorship. It now has a free press. And a swashbuckling Australian journalist--no, not Rupert Murdoch--is determined to seize the ...
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Who can stem the tide of Buddhist supremacy in Myanmar
The recent communal violence between Buddhists and Muslims in central Myanmar seems to be a result of the conflict which took place in Rakhine State last ...
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Despite reforms Myanmars ethnic violence continues
-- When the European Union recently lifted economic sanctions on Myanmar, it closed a decades-long chapter designed to encourage democratic reform in the country. Although an arms embargo remains in place, the action will send an unequivocal message of "mission accomplished." But while the EU is celebrating the "new Myanmar," Rohingya Muslims in the western part of the ...
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Myanmar reforms ‘bear fruit’ growth to accelerate—IMF
A man ties a boat to a huge bamboo raft in Sittwe, northwestern Rakhine State, Myanmar, Monday, May 20, 2013. Myanmar’s economy expanded 6.5 percent last year, the IMF estimated Wednesday, as sweeping reforms herald hopes of a renaissance for the impoverished nation. AP PHOTO/GEMUNU AMARASINGHE YANGON--Myanmar’s economy expanded 6.5 percent last year and is set for further modest ...
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Myanmar reforms bear fruit growth to accelerate IMF
Myanmar's economy expanded 6.5 percent last year and is set for further modest acceleration, the IMF estimated Wednesday, as sweeping reforms herald hopes of a renaissance for the impoverished nation. At the end of a mission to the fast-changing nation, the International Monetary Fund predicted the economy would grow 6.75 percent in the 2013/2014 financial year, driven by gas production ...
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Burma - In Burma telecoms risk complicity in surveillance censorship
International telecommunications companies risk being linked to human rights abuses if they enter the Burmese market before adequate protections are in place, Human Rights Watch said in a new report released on May 19 2013. Burma's human rights reforms thus far have been inadequate, including in the Internet and telecommunications sector, so companies entering the country should adopt ...
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Abe to visit Myanmar to plug investments
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will visit Myanmar from Friday to Sunday to boost bilateral economic ties, Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga said Wednesday.During his visit, Abe, who will be accompanied by a group of Japanese business leaders, is expected to hold talks with Myanmar's leaders and senior officials to discuss bilateral economic cooperation, said Suga. He will ...
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It’s Time for Burma’s President to Act
and several diplomats in Rangoon suggested that the central orders for the offensive did not come from the president's office, and some Western observers have told me in private conversations that a "rogue commander" was at work, out of the control of the president and commander-in-chief. Continued army operations were cast as "defensive actions," interpreted liberally ...
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Opening up Myanmar puts heat on India
China and India declared during Chinese Premier Li Keqiang's recent visit to India that they have jointly proposed developing an economic corridor joining Bangladesh, China, India and Myanmar, thus promoting a closer relationship between the two largest Asian markets.The Sino-Indian relationship seems to be obstructed. Many have attributed this to the unresolved border issue. Indeed, a ...
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US may end Myanmar sanctions after landmark visit by its leader
A key US senator on Tuesday backed an end to sanctions on Myanmar after a landmark visit by the country's reformist leader, signaling a new normalization in relations despite rights concerns.President Thein Sein, a general-turned-civilian who ended Myanmar's long isolation from the West, met lawmakers at the US Capitol one day after the first White House summit by a leader of his ...
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Jakarta Jihadists rage against Myanmar
Two young men travelling on a motorbike were stopped by national counterterrorism police in a busy residential area of Jakarta on Thursday, May 2. A search revealed they were carrying five assembled pipe bombs, and an interrogation led police to a rented house in the city where more explosive material was ...
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U.S. Senate leader eases pressure on Myanmar
Thein Sein and said he's seen significant progress in political and economic reforms. However, he also said he had concerns about the security situation in Myanmar. McConnell, R-Ky., who sponsored legislation that placed economic sanctions on Myanmar, said he wasn't going to press the issue further because of political reforms. "I will not be making an effort to renew those ...
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The Irrawaddy In meeting with NLD Myitsone investor says it hopes to restart project
The main investor in the controversial Myitsone hydropower dam in Kachin State has expressed a desire to restart the suspended project, according to members of a National League for Democracy (NLD) delegation that traveled to China earlier this ...
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Associated Press Myanmar Muslims jailed for killing Buddhist monk
Meikhtila, Myanmar – A Myanmar court sentenced seven Muslims to prison Tuesday -- one of them to a life term -- in the killing of a Buddhist monk amid deadly sectarian violence that was overwhelmingly directed against minority Muslims but has not led to any criminal trials against members of the country’s Buddhist ...
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The Irrawaddy 88 Generation Students Group Thein Sein yet to meet
President Thein Sein has met with representatives of varied political, economic and social interests since his reformist government took office, leaving some analysts to wonder why he has yet to meet with perhaps Burma's most prominent activists, the 88 Generation Students ...
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The Irrawaddy KNU eyes code of conduct accord with government in June
Leaders of the Karen National Union (KNU) expect to meet with a Burmese government peace delegation in June, when the ethnic group hopes hammering out a "code of conduct" agreement will top the ...









