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Based on 10 verified sources covering Thailand, Myanmar:
At the opening of the first regular session of the third Pyidaungsu Hluttaw on March 20, Pyidaungsu Hluttaw Speaker U Aung Lin Dwe urged parliamentarians to set aside personal and party bias, prioritize national and public interests, and engage in di... [1]
Global Church News - Muslim religious leaders confirm IS presence in Mindanao Jan 25, 2016 Muslim religious leaders in the Philippines have confirmed the presence of the group that calls themselves the Islamic State (IS) in Mindanao. (confirmed by 4 sources) [2]
Eucharistic congress seeks to boost Church mission in Asia Something significant in the life of the Catholic Church is about to happen in Asia, particularly in the Philippines, although not so many seem to be aware of it. Jan 22, 2016 , highlighting the city’s preparedness to host the ICCA Congress 2023. [8]
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At the opening of the first regular session of the third Pyidaungsu Hluttaw on March 20, Pyidaungsu Hluttaw Speaker U Aung Lin Dwe urged parliamentarians to set aside personal and party bias, prioritize national and public interests, and engage in di
Global Church News - Muslim religious leaders confirm IS presence in Mindanao Jan 25, 2016 Muslim religious leaders in the Philippines have confirmed the presence of the group that calls themselves the Islamic State (IS) in Mindanao.
Eucharistic congress seeks to boost Church mission in Asia Something significant in the life of the Catholic Church is about to happen in Asia, particularly in the Philippines, although not so many seem to be aware of it. Jan 22, 2016 , highlighting the city’s preparedness to host the ICCA Congress 2023.
WASHINGTON DC—A multi-party delegation of Burmese parliamentarians, who were given a glimpse into the working of the US Congress and State legislatures this past week, say they have gone back to Burma having learned lessons which they would like to i
Burma’s military-dominated Parliament will start a new session on Wednesday amid growing calls from opposition parties for changes to the country’s junta-drafted 2008 Constitution.