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NAYPYITAW — The National League for Democracy (NLD) said that it would continue to use the images of President U Win Myint and State Counselor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi in campaigns for the November by-election, said spokesperson of the ruling party U Myo... [1]
On Sunday, when Thit Sar Hla Htwe from the Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) and Khin Maung Win from The Associated Press (AP) photographed and filmed USDP representatives campaigning in Tamwe Township in Rangoon, the campaigners reportedly blocked the... [2]
Mizzima As Myanmar’s three-stage general election reached its final phase today, 25 January, 2026, reports of systemic coercion have emerged from across Yangon. [3]
RANGOON — Young couples and groups of youths are having drinks and dancing in a dimly lit venue in Tamwe Township, while cheery music plays. [4]
A fire in the Myittar Nyunt Ward of Tamwe Township was caused by an electric iron left switched on and plugged in, resulting in the destruction of four homes, according to township officials. The blaze broke out around 8:42 p.m. (confirmed by 3 sources) [5]
NAYPYITAW — The National League for Democracy (NLD) said that it would continue to use the images of President U Win Myint and State Counselor Daw Aung San Suu Kyi in campaigns for the November by-election, said spokesperson of the ruling party U Myo
On Sunday, when Thit Sar Hla Htwe from the Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) and Khin Maung Win from The Associated Press (AP) photographed and filmed USDP representatives campaigning in Tamwe Township in Rangoon, the campaigners reportedly blocked the
Mizzima As Myanmar’s three-stage general election reached its final phase today, 25 January, 2026, reports of systemic coercion have emerged from across Yangon.
RANGOON — Young couples and groups of youths are having drinks and dancing in a dimly lit venue in Tamwe Township, while cheery music plays.
A fire in the Myittar Nyunt Ward of Tamwe Township was caused by an electric iron left switched on and plugged in, resulting in the destruction of four homes, according to township officials. The blaze broke out around 8:42 p.m.
A National League for Democracy (NLD) official and other party members, around a dozen journalists, student activists, a writer, a comedian and a few striking civil servants were among those released under Monday’s amnesty order.
YANGON—Local residents in some regions and states are staging protests against new ward administrators appointed by the Myanmar military regime that seized power on Feb. 1.
Two pediatricians, two elected National League for Democracy (NLD) parliamentarians and a popular comedian were detained on Tuesday by Myanmar’s junta as it clamps down on the anti-regime movement.
Pan Pan for Mizzima Residents in Yangon have reported that military regime troops have reoccupied primary schools, tightening security measures in Myanmar’s largest commercial city.