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Naypyidaw The Naypyidaw Union Territory is made up of eight townships (confirmed by 2 sources) [2]
RANGOON — An opposition party lawmaker’s office in Naypyidaw was broken into this week, but the targeted parliamentarian said the would-be burglars do not appear to have made off with anything inside. [4]
Lawyers for Myanmar’s detained leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi have objected to evidence presented at court hearings in her trials for allegedly violating COVID-19 restrictions and the sedition law, on grounds of authenticity and relevance. [5]
Five years ago, the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP), which now governs Burma, was vying for votes in the 2010 general election that installed the current parliament and led to the appointment of President Thein Sein. [6]
A schoolteacher in Naypyidaw was sacked last week for attending a commemoration of the 25-year anniversary of Burma’s 1988 pro-democracy uprising earlier this month. [7]
Naypyidaw The Naypyidaw Union Territory is made up of eight townships
RANGOON — An opposition party lawmaker’s office in Naypyidaw was broken into this week, but the targeted parliamentarian said the would-be burglars do not appear to have made off with anything inside.
Lawyers for Myanmar’s detained leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi have objected to evidence presented at court hearings in her trials for allegedly violating COVID-19 restrictions and the sedition law, on grounds of authenticity and relevance.
Five years ago, the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP), which now governs Burma, was vying for votes in the 2010 general election that installed the current parliament and led to the appointment of President Thein Sein.
A schoolteacher in Naypyidaw was sacked last week for attending a commemoration of the 25-year anniversary of Burma’s 1988 pro-democracy uprising earlier this month.
Voters line up to vote with an Electronic Voting Machine during the first phase of general election at a polling station in Naypyitaw, the capital city of Myanmar, 28 December 2025.
Mizzima Since the military conscription law was put into effect, the Myanmar junta has been gathering population data nationwide and dispatching letters of summons to enlist certain young men for military duty in Naypyidaw, residents from the capital
Mizzima Staff housing in Naypyidaw’s Zabuthiri Township lies abandoned, with foul odors emanating from the severely damaged buildings on 3 April, one week after a powerful earthquake struck Myanmar.