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Malaysia * Families flock to revamped Sultan Abdul Samad Building to celebrate first day of Aidilfitri * Eradicate all elements that threaten national harmony, says King * King hosts Aidilfitri reception at Istana Negara * Melaka cops bust online sex... [1]
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An interesting read, thank you so much for the translation! Photo – AFP “The State of Myanmar: ISP–Myanmar’s Annual Strategic Review and Foresight 2025–2026” was published on January 31, 2026, as a translation of the original Burmese version publishe... [3]
BANGKOK, Thailand – The Cabinet has approved 6.169 billion baht from the central budget to provide flood relief payments of 9,000 baht per household to 685,554 families affected by severe flooding during the 2025 rainy season across 65 provinces. [4]
Mizzima The Asian Development Bank (ADB) announced on 17 June that it has approved a US$100 million grant to provide humanitarian assistance in Myanmar, marking the largest such aid package ever allocated by the bank for the country. [5]
PATTAYA, Thailand – Thailand’s Economic Cabinet has approved a sweeping relief and recovery plan following devastating floods across the southern provinces, where damage is estimated at 500 billion baht and more than 2.9 million people were affected.... [6]
BANGKOK, Thailand – Prime Minister’s Office Minister Supamas Isarabhakdi has received donated items for southern flood relief and reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to alleviating public hardship. [7]
2018 saw Myanmar feature prominently in global headlines, as the international standing of its two most powerful figures, de facto national leader State Counselor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and military commander-in-chief Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, pl... [8]
Malaysia * Families flock to revamped Sultan Abdul Samad Building to celebrate first day of Aidilfitri * Eradicate all elements that threaten national harmony, says King * King hosts Aidilfitri reception at Istana Negara * Melaka cops bust online sex
Skip to main content Skip to navigation Print subscriptions Search jobs Sign in Eur Europe edition UK edition US edition Australia edition International edition The Guardian - Back to home The Guardian News Opinion Sport Culture Lifestyle Show more H
An interesting read, thank you so much for the translation! Photo – AFP “The State of Myanmar: ISP–Myanmar’s Annual Strategic Review and Foresight 2025–2026” was published on January 31, 2026, as a translation of the original Burmese version publishe
BANGKOK, Thailand – The Cabinet has approved 6.169 billion baht from the central budget to provide flood relief payments of 9,000 baht per household to 685,554 families affected by severe flooding during the 2025 rainy season across 65 provinces.
Mizzima The Asian Development Bank (ADB) announced on 17 June that it has approved a US$100 million grant to provide humanitarian assistance in Myanmar, marking the largest such aid package ever allocated by the bank for the country.
PATTAYA, Thailand – Thailand’s Economic Cabinet has approved a sweeping relief and recovery plan following devastating floods across the southern provinces, where damage is estimated at 500 billion baht and more than 2.9 million people were affected.
BANGKOK, Thailand – Prime Minister’s Office Minister Supamas Isarabhakdi has received donated items for southern flood relief and reaffirmed the Government’s commitment to alleviating public hardship.
2018 saw Myanmar feature prominently in global headlines, as the international standing of its two most powerful figures, de facto national leader State Counselor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi and military commander-in-chief Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, pl
Myanmar’s military regime has charged at least 100 elected leaders, ministers and prominent members of the National League for Democracy (NLD) with high treason, corruption and incitement over the past seven months, as the junta steps up its efforts
More than 50 elected leaders and top officials who served under the ousted National League for Democracy (NLD) government face lengthy terms of imprisonment for an array of charges brought against them since the coup.