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The British Council is holding an educational conference entitled “Empowering Higher Education” in Naypidaw this weekend. [1]
The State Administration Council presented Alinka Kyaw Swar titles and excellent performance awards in social field to 73 artistes of Myanmar from various fields including f [2]
Though he has been dead for nearly a decade, long-serving military regime official Aung Thaung’s corrupt legacy lives on in the junta-allied business empires run by his children and their families and associates, whose interests now spread across Mya... [3]
Some of Myanmar’s political parties have proposed that the regime expand its Conscription Law and to encourage resistance fighters to reintegrate into the state, according to the junta. [4]
RANGOON — Twenty five years ago, the streets of Rangoon swelled with hundreds of thousands of protestors demanding an end to Burma’s military dictatorship. After government troops opened fire on them, hundreds were seriously injured. [5]
The British Council is holding an educational conference entitled “Empowering Higher Education” in Naypidaw this weekend.
The State Administration Council presented Alinka Kyaw Swar titles and excellent performance awards in social field to 73 artistes of Myanmar from various fields including f
Though he has been dead for nearly a decade, long-serving military regime official Aung Thaung’s corrupt legacy lives on in the junta-allied business empires run by his children and their families and associates, whose interests now spread across Mya
Some of Myanmar’s political parties have proposed that the regime expand its Conscription Law and to encourage resistance fighters to reintegrate into the state, according to the junta.
RANGOON — Twenty five years ago, the streets of Rangoon swelled with hundreds of thousands of protestors demanding an end to Burma’s military dictatorship. After government troops opened fire on them, hundreds were seriously injured.
Veteran Burmese journalist and political activist Win Tin passed away Monday aged 84.
In this special edition, The Irrawaddy looks at the individuals who most influenced the news headlines both locally and internationally throughout the year — from the Rakhine conflict to the murder of prominent Muslim lawyer U Ko Ni to the journalist
Monday (May 29) The Lower House approved a discussion of a proposal put forward by Minbu Township lawmaker U Win Win which urged the Union government to provide systematic packaging and efficient distribution of locally produced urea fertilizer at a
Mizzima The following is an Open Letter from the People of Myanmar: An Appeal to the Indian Government and Parliament to not recognize the Illegitimate Sham Election Being Prepared by the Terrorist Military Junta in Myanmar Date: December 13, 2025 Th
Mizzima The Committee Representing the Pyidaungsu Hluttaw (CRPH) announced on 8 December that the National Unity Government (NUG) has restructured its cabinet, dissolving five of its original 17 ministries.