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A Buddhist monk is leading a junta-aligned Pyu Saw Htee militia unit in the Sagaing Hills, working hand in hand with junta troops to forcibly conscript young men, according to residents. [2]
The US government’s abrupt suspension of the Burmese services of Voice of America (VOA) and Radio Free Asia (RFA)—major media outlets that have covered Myanmar for decades with an emphasis on promotion of democracy and human rights—has deprived milli... [3]
Accessibility Tools Increase Text Decrease Text Grayscale Link Underline Readable Font Reset ASEAN FM Retreat to discuss post-election Myanmar Loading... Loading... [4]
YANGON -- Myanmar has stepped into the era of the fourth generation of mobile technology, with the three leading wireless carriers rapidly shifting to 4G services. [5]
SINGAPORE (Nikkei Markets) -- Singapore Telecommunications is extending its mobile wallet service to allow remittances to Myanmar as it pushes deeper into the e-payments market in search of new growth areas. [6]
YANGON — While the US is pressuring European countries to shun Chinese tech giant Huawei over security concerns, more firms in Myanmar are partnering with the controversial company to use its cloud services during their digital transformations. [7]
YANGON—Petro & Trans Group of Companies said it would file a lawsuit against Tint Tint Myanmar Co., the operator of the Yangon Water Bus service, for failing to pay outstanding bills for more than 70 million kyats (about US$48,400) worth of fuel purc... [8]
YANGON—The World Bank (WB) has announced it will provide a total of US$460 million (645 billion kyats) in credit to Myanmar to upgrade electricity power generation projects and increase access to quality essential health services, with a focus on mat... [9]
A Buddhist monk is leading a junta-aligned Pyu Saw Htee militia unit in the Sagaing Hills, working hand in hand with junta troops to forcibly conscript young men, according to residents.
The US government’s abrupt suspension of the Burmese services of Voice of America (VOA) and Radio Free Asia (RFA)—major media outlets that have covered Myanmar for decades with an emphasis on promotion of democracy and human rights—has deprived milli
Accessibility Tools Increase Text Decrease Text Grayscale Link Underline Readable Font Reset ASEAN FM Retreat to discuss post-election Myanmar Loading... Loading...
YANGON -- Myanmar has stepped into the era of the fourth generation of mobile technology, with the three leading wireless carriers rapidly shifting to 4G services.
SINGAPORE (Nikkei Markets) -- Singapore Telecommunications is extending its mobile wallet service to allow remittances to Myanmar as it pushes deeper into the e-payments market in search of new growth areas.
YANGON — While the US is pressuring European countries to shun Chinese tech giant Huawei over security concerns, more firms in Myanmar are partnering with the controversial company to use its cloud services during their digital transformations.
YANGON—Petro & Trans Group of Companies said it would file a lawsuit against Tint Tint Myanmar Co., the operator of the Yangon Water Bus service, for failing to pay outstanding bills for more than 70 million kyats (about US$48,400) worth of fuel purc
YANGON—The World Bank (WB) has announced it will provide a total of US$460 million (645 billion kyats) in credit to Myanmar to upgrade electricity power generation projects and increase access to quality essential health services, with a focus on mat
YANGON—The World Bank (WB)’s latest survey on Myanmar has revealed that nearly half of all businesses in the manufacturing and service sectors do not expect to recover from the economic effects of the pandemic, while a reduction in sales is the top c