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The Irrawaddy Ethnic groups voice optimism anger ahead of White House visit
Burma's ethnic leaders have accused the United States of providing inadequate support for the Southeast Asian country's peace process and are urging US President Barack Obama to stress the issue during his meeting with Burmese counterpart Thein Sein on Monday at the White ...
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The Irrawaddy Government sets two-child limit for Rohingyas in northern Arakan
Authorities in the north of Arakan State added another measure to the restrictions imposed on Rohingya Muslims last week, by introducing a regional order that sets a two-child limit for local families. The directive, which is effective in Maungdaw District, also bans ...
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Democratic Voice of Burma Kachin rebels government to hold new round of talks in Burma
The Kachin Independence Organisation (KIO) and the Burmese government are tipped to resume union-level peace talks at the end of the month in the Kachin state capital, according to ...
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Christian Science Monitor In Myanmar a movement for Muslim and Buddhist tolerance
Days after communal violence rocked central Myanmar in late March, leaving more than 40 people dead and raising tensions in the mostly Buddhist country, a group of Muslims and a group of Buddhists decided enough was ...
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IMF Sees Myanmar Growth At 6.7 This Fiscal
Myanmar's growth is set to accelerate slightly to 6.75 percent in the fiscal year ending March 2014 led by gas production and investment, the International Monetary Fund said on Wednesday. In an Article IV Consultation report, the IMF said ...
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Living in the eye of Myanmars sectarian storm
In March this year, the town of Meiktila in central Myanmar was engulfed in deadly sectarian violence that destroyed whole blocks of housing, shops and ...
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Shan NGOs call for halt to pipeline
A group of Shan community-based groups and NGOs have called on Myanmar President Thein Sein and the Chinese investors to halt the trans-Myanmar pipeline project in view of recent government forces' attacks in northern Shan State which have led to the displacement of more than 3,000 ...
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Japanese firms to roll out Myanmar fibre
NEC have concluded a deal with the Myanmar government for the deployment of a fibre-optic network linking three major cities, ZDNet reports. The deal will see the trio of Japanese vendors install a 30Gbps backbone linking Yangon, Mandalay and Naypyitaw, as well as rolling out fibre-based networks (FTTx) within those cities, capable of transmission speeds of up to 10Gbps. The project is to be ...
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Research and Markets Myanmar Refinery Market Analysis and Outlook to 2020
"Myanmar Refinery Market Analysis and Outlook to 2020 - Drivers, Challenges, Infrastructure, Supply- demand and competitive landscape" report to their offering. Myanmar oil refining industry research work from OGAnalysis is a compulsory report for all analysts involved in the Myanmar refining sector. It provides all the key trends and analyzes the drivers and restraints of ...
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US Myanmar strengthen trade ties
During the week of President Thein Sein's landmark Washington visit and in the wake of relaxed economic sanctions, at least two US government agencies have signed agreements to strengthen bilateral trade ties with ...
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Washington’s love affair with Myanmar It’s the resources stupid
Politics The ramshackle streets of Myanmar's capital Yangon, with its ancient Buddhist pagodas and dilapidated colonial-era buildings, are one of the last places in the world where you'd expect to find Colonel Sanders. If the democratic reforms recently undertaken by Myanmar, a once dysfunctional and paranoid socialist state turned hardcore military pariah, could be attributed to a ...
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UN envoy to attend Kachin peace talks
The UN's Special Adviser on Myanmar, Vijay Nambiar, will attend the May 28 peace talks between the Kachin Independence Organization (KIO) and the Myanmar government's Peace Making Committee at Myitkyina, according to Kachin peace broker San ...
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Abe to visit Myanmar for 1st time in 36 years
/enpproperty--> TOKYO - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will visit Myanmar from May 24 to 26 to boost bilateral economic ties, becoming the first prime minister to visit the Southeast Asian country in 36 years, 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 ...
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Burma holds the 2nd Conference on Media Development
A conference on Media Development in Myanmar/Burma was held at Kandawgyi Palace Hotel in Yangon on 20-21 May. It was the second conference with an address by Union Minister for Information Aung Kyi. It was cosponsored by the Ministry of Information and Myanmar Media Development Thematic Working Group (MDTWG) in partnership with UNESCO and International Media Support (IMS), the New Light of ...
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Aussies look to Thailand for help investing in Myanmar
BANGKOK POST With foreign investment flowing into Myanmar, Australian companies are keen to find Thai partners to gain a solid investment foothold in the previously military-ruled neighbor, particularly in areas that are closed to foreign firms in ...
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State of emergency extended in Meiktila
The Myanmar parliament on Tuesday unanimously approved a motion to extend the state of emergency in Meiktila and three surrounding townships for a further 60 ...
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Time to End Sanctions on Burma McConnell
A top U.S. lawmaker who has long been a critic of Burma's former military government says he is ready to end key sanctions against the reforming Southeast Asian nation, despite lingering human rights ...
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Eye of Myanmars sectarian storm
In March this year, the town of Meiktila in central Myanmar was engulfed in deadly sectarian violence that destroyed whole blocks of housing, shops and ...
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UN chief Ban Ki Moon urges Myanmar to end practice of child soldiers in army
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon said Myanmar's government has made progress in reducing the recruitment of children into the armed forces but still needs to stamp out the ...
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Myanmars road to democracy not without challenges
In his landmark visit to the United States, Myanmar President Thein Sein made all the right noises: He called for an end to inter-communal violence and a national identity that would include people from all faiths. He talked about sharing power and resources to bring about peace with the armed Kachin ethnic minority. Yet he also told American media that the military "will always have a ...
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Burma to host first Internet freedom forum
Myanmar ICT Development Organisation (MIDO) will host "Myanmar Internet Freedom Forum" in Yangon from June 1-2. In the first forum of its kind in Burma, MIDO aims to raise awareness of Internet freedom in a country that has endured decades of media ...
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Key senator to let Burma sanctions bill lapse
WASHINGTON (AP) -- In a significant move, a prominent Republican senator said Tuesday he plans to let key sanctions legislation against Burma lapse because of the country’s progress toward democracy. Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell made the announcement after meeting the nation’s President Thein Sein who is making a landmark visit to Washington. On Monday, Thein Sein became ...
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Myanmar dials in to growing mobile market
Map: Burma Myanmar's increasing engagement is fuelling demand for mobile phones in a country described as less connected than North Korea.Juice seller Ko Thet is among the emerging aspirational consumers who want to connect with each other and the outside ...
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7 Muslims Sentenced to Prison for Myanmar Violence
spasms of religious violence two months ago that left more than 40 people dead and chased thousands of people from their homes in central ...
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Video McConnell Lift sanctions on Burma
After meeting with Burmese President Thein Sein, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said he believes because of the steps the former pariah state has taken toward democracy, "enough progress has been made in Burma to where implementation of the sanctions this year is actually not a good ...










