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Ghaziabad seeks 800 buses for Noida airport opening, schools to shift classes online Ghaziabad regional transport officer PK Singh said the transport department is arranging 800 buses from schools, with the final number possibly revised The Ghaziabad... [1]

DHAKA -- Like many women of her generation, Zarin Tabassum, a college student in central Bangladesh, had been looking forward to voting for the National Citizen Party (NCP), the student-led party that emerged from the 2024 uprising against former Pri... [2]

Mizzima Myanmar junta instructed the companies that built Naypyidaw in the early 2000s to get in touch with the Naypyidaw Council Development Committee, junta-controlled newspapers reported on 26 April. [3]

Mizzima The National Unity Consultative Council (NUCC) and the National Unity Government (NUG) have put forward a Federal Democracy Charter (FDC) to present at the Second People’s Assembly organized by the National Unity Consultative Council (NUCC). [4]

The foreign companies acquired by Japan's Nidec are undergoing transformation. With management shake-ups and other changes, they are feeling the effects throughout their organizations. [5]

OSAKA -- Even after signing a roughly 120 billion yen ($1.15 billion) agreement in August to purchase businesses from Emerson Electric of the U.S., Nidec is exploring more potential acquisitions, Shigenobu Nagamori, chairman and president of the majo... [6]

Chief Minister Dr Neiphiu Rio and others during 1st Tenyimi Cultural Festival 2026 at Kisama on March 25. [7]

NAYPYIDAW—A first time visit to Naypyidaw is a curious experience. After a slow and bumpy four-hour drive north from Rangoon in late November, the road suddenly smoothens and Burma’s new capital comes into a view. [8]

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[1] MM www.hindustantimes.com · 2026-03-25 · 34% match

Ghaziabad seeks 800 buses for Noida airport opening, schools to shift classes online

Ghaziabad seeks 800 buses for Noida airport opening, schools to shift classes online Ghaziabad regional transport officer PK Singh said the transport department is arranging 800 buses from schools, with the final number possibly revised The Ghaziabad

[2] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2026-01-30 · 35% match

A new dawn for Bangladesh, but not its student protesters

DHAKA -- Like many women of her generation, Zarin Tabassum, a college student in central Bangladesh, had been looking forward to voting for the National Citizen Party (NCP), the student-led party that emerged from the 2024 uprising against former Pri

[3] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2025-04-30 · 33% match

Myanmar junta urges companies that built Naypyidaw to reestablish contact

Mizzima Myanmar junta instructed the companies that built Naypyidaw in the early 2000s to get in touch with the Naypyidaw Council Development Committee, junta-controlled newspapers reported on 26 April.

[4] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2024-04-12 · 44% match

NUCC and NUG outline federal principles for a future Myanmar

Mizzima The National Unity Consultative Council (NUCC) and the National Unity Government (NUG) have put forward a Federal Democracy Charter (FDC) to present at the Second People’s Assembly organized by the National Unity Consultative Council (NUCC).

[5] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2016-12-30 · 42% match

Nidec founder's philosophy goes global

The foreign companies acquired by Japan's Nidec are undergoing transformation. With management shake-ups and other changes, they are feeling the effects throughout their organizations.

[6] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2016-10-15 · 40% match

Japan's Nidec still hungry for large M&A deals

OSAKA -- Even after signing a roughly 120 billion yen ($1.15 billion) agreement in August to purchase businesses from Emerson Electric of the U.S., Nidec is exploring more potential acquisitions, Shigenobu Nagamori, chairman and president of the majo

[7] MM morungexpress.com · 43% match

‘How can we not accept ourselves?’ — CM Rio calls for Naga self-recognition

Chief Minister Dr Neiphiu Rio and others during 1st Tenyimi Cultural Festival 2026 at Kisama on March 25.

[8] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2013-01-29 · 38% match

Exploring Naypyidaw, a Capital Built From Scratch

NAYPYIDAW—A first time visit to Naypyidaw is a curious experience. After a slow and bumpy four-hour drive north from Rangoon in late November, the road suddenly smoothens and Burma’s new capital comes into a view.

[9] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2012-04-19 · 36% match

NLD’s Parliament Entry on Monday in Doubt

Burma’s main opposition National League for Democracy (NLD) appears unlikely to take up its 43 parliamentary seats on Monday as the wrangle over the admission oath continues.

[10] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2023-10-15 · 35% match

Spring Revolution Daily News for 15 October 2023

The National Unity Government (NUG) - Myanmar’s Permanent Representative U Kyaw Moe Tun pointed out that the United Nations failed to take effective action against Myanmar’s junta army and it was like allowing them indirectly to continue ill-treating

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