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The director-general's donation followed a visit by the junta's incumbent Prime Minister Thein Sein, the head of the USDP, to several townships in Pegu Division, in which he urged his fellow (confirmed by 15 sources) [1]
The junta’s recent confirmation that it will build a small-scale nuclear power plant in the next few years caps Myanmar’s long pursuit of nuclear technology dating back to early 2000. [2]
Myanmar junta chief Min Aung Hlaing left for Moscow on Wednesday morning to attend the World Atomic Week forum at the invitation of Russian President Vladimir Putin. The trip comes as the regime expands nuclear cooperation with Russia. [3]
Natural resources are bestowed by the Earth and seem a blessing for human beings. However, an abundance of natural resources is not necessarily a blessing if the country cannot manage its endowments properly. [4]
RFA Myanmar’s Ministry of Labor has issued a ruling allowing it to call back overseas workers for military service and has made the employment agencies that send workers abroad responsible for bringing them back if ordered to, an agency told Radio Fr... [5]
The director-general's donation followed a visit by the junta's incumbent Prime Minister Thein Sein, the head of the USDP, to several townships in Pegu Division, in which he urged his fellow
The junta’s recent confirmation that it will build a small-scale nuclear power plant in the next few years caps Myanmar’s long pursuit of nuclear technology dating back to early 2000.
Myanmar junta chief Min Aung Hlaing left for Moscow on Wednesday morning to attend the World Atomic Week forum at the invitation of Russian President Vladimir Putin. The trip comes as the regime expands nuclear cooperation with Russia.
Natural resources are bestowed by the Earth and seem a blessing for human beings. However, an abundance of natural resources is not necessarily a blessing if the country cannot manage its endowments properly.
RFA Myanmar’s Ministry of Labor has issued a ruling allowing it to call back overseas workers for military service and has made the employment agencies that send workers abroad responsible for bringing them back if ordered to, an agency told Radio Fr
Myanmar’s jailed State Counselor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi – the country’s oldest female political prisoner – marks her 80th birthday today.