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Soe Thi Ha for Mizzima The Congressional Briefing titled “Burma: Humanitarian Crisis and Violations of Religious Freedom and Human Rights,” held on April 28 at the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, D.C., focused on the ongoing humanitarian... [1]
Mokokchung, March 26 (MExN): The Nagaland Baptist Church Council in collaboration with the District Administration Mokokchung held an interaction and fellowship programme on the Clean Election Movement at the DC Conference Hall, Mokokchung on March 2... [2]
YANGON -- In a dusty ochre-and-green compound in a corner of Mawlamyine, the capital of Mon State in eastern Myanmar, a century-old Gothic-style church is celebrating the end of the first stage of a major restoration program, and the beginning of the... [3]
Thirty-eight families to resettle in new villages in Kamaing Township after seven years in IDP camp Thirty-eight families from Lai Nawng Hku village (also known as Mang Wel village) have been permanently resettled in K [4]
MANDALAY—In line with the government’s instructions that summer schools, cinemas and pagoda festivals should be closed or canceled to prevent the spread of coronavirus, churches in Myanmar have announced closures and plans to scale back Easter celebr... [5]
Mizzima The junta targeted religious buildings in Matupi Town, Chin State during fighting there between 9 and 29 June 2024. [6]
YANGON — Restoration work on the 190-year-old Judson First Baptist Church in the Mon State capital of Moulmein will continue thanks to a second round of financial support from the US Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation and help from conservati... [7]
Two Kachin IDPs Injured in Landmine Blast Two Kachin internally displaced persons (IDPs) were injured after they stepped on a landmine while trying to reach their farmland in Kachin State’s Mogaung Township on Mar [8]
Soe Thi Ha for Mizzima The Congressional Briefing titled “Burma: Humanitarian Crisis and Violations of Religious Freedom and Human Rights,” held on April 28 at the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, D.C., focused on the ongoing humanitarian
Mokokchung, March 26 (MExN): The Nagaland Baptist Church Council in collaboration with the District Administration Mokokchung held an interaction and fellowship programme on the Clean Election Movement at the DC Conference Hall, Mokokchung on March 2
YANGON -- In a dusty ochre-and-green compound in a corner of Mawlamyine, the capital of Mon State in eastern Myanmar, a century-old Gothic-style church is celebrating the end of the first stage of a major restoration program, and the beginning of the
Thirty-eight families to resettle in new villages in Kamaing Township after seven years in IDP camp Thirty-eight families from Lai Nawng Hku village (also known as Mang Wel village) have been permanently resettled in K
MANDALAY—In line with the government’s instructions that summer schools, cinemas and pagoda festivals should be closed or canceled to prevent the spread of coronavirus, churches in Myanmar have announced closures and plans to scale back Easter celebr
Mizzima The junta targeted religious buildings in Matupi Town, Chin State during fighting there between 9 and 29 June 2024.
YANGON — Restoration work on the 190-year-old Judson First Baptist Church in the Mon State capital of Moulmein will continue thanks to a second round of financial support from the US Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation and help from conservati
Two Kachin IDPs Injured in Landmine Blast Two Kachin internally displaced persons (IDPs) were injured after they stepped on a landmine while trying to reach their farmland in Kachin State’s Mogaung Township on Mar
YANGON — More than 1,000 locals abandoned their homes and have sought refuge at Baptist and Catholic churches in Namti, Kachin State, due to fighting between the Myanmar military and the Kachin Independence Organization/Army (KIO/A).
LASHIO, Shan State — Fed up with the daily sight of drug users in their local neighborhood, Ah Zeng and other Kachin youth leaders decided to take matters into their own hands. “At the time we didn’t have a good plan.