Pinned against the Chinese border, the isolated Kachin people fear a bloody end to a long conflict (more…)
Tuesday, May 15th, 2012
Tue 15 May 2012
Filed under: On The Border
Tue 15 May 2012
Filed under: Refugees,United Nations
New Delhi – The situation over the presence of about 2,500 asylum seekers from Myanmar at the Sultan Garhi monument near Vasant Kunj remained volatile on Monday. After about 30-40 persons were moved away from in front of the 13th century Sultan Garhi monument on Sunday, no one was shifted on Monday. (more…)
Tue 15 May 2012
Filed under: Business / Trade
While foreign governments heap praise on the Burmese government’s liberal tilt, land theft appears to be increasing as state agencies and powerfully placed domestic firms position themselves to welcome foreign investment. (more…)
Tue 15 May 2012
Filed under: Business / Trade
Poland and Burma agreed to cooperate in the energy sector and other areas during the visit of Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski in Naypyitaw last week, The New Light of Myanmar reported. (more…)
Tue 15 May 2012
Filed under: Business / Trade
Dried-fish vendors at a market in Arakan state’s capital Sittwe protested municipal authorities policies that promote “high” taxes last Friday. (more…)
Tue 15 May 2012
Filed under: News,Opinion,Other
The abrupt resignation of Burmese Vice-President Tin Aung Myint Oo has forced the government to hold several private meetings to find a suitable replacement candidate. (more…)
Tue 15 May 2012
Filed under: Opinion,Other
Burma (also known as Myanmar) may be on the verge of a dramatic expansion of international assistance. After last month’s parliamentary by-elections, there is likely to be more support for easing sanctions and increasing foreign assistance to the country to support the changes underway. Several major donor governments have announced easing of sanctions and increased aid to Myanmar, including Canada, the European Union, and Denmark. Dozens of donors and international NGOs are poised to establish new programs in the country in the coming months. (more…)
Tue 15 May 2012
Filed under: Inside Burma
Yangon, Myanmar — Myanmar’s president has confirmed that his country bought weapons from North Korea during the past 20 years and assured his South Korean counterpart that it will no longer do so. (more…)
Tue 15 May 2012
Filed under: Inside Burma
Seoul—South Korean President Lee Myung-bak wrapped up a two-day trip to Myanmar on Tuesday by meeting with democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi and securing promises from the country’s leaders to release a North Korean defector and stop trading weapons with North Korea. (more…)
Tue 15 May 2012
Filed under: Inside Burma
NAYPYIDAW // Two solitary cars are all that can be seen on the 20-lane motorway that leads into Naypyidaw. From a distance, a solitary motorbike comes into view. This is rush hour in the world’s emptiest capital. (more…)
Tue 15 May 2012
Filed under: Inside Burma
An interim press council will form in June following a presidential order aimed at dealing with media regulations before the country’s new media law is adopted. (more…)
Tue 15 May 2012
Filed under: Inside Burma
This Thursday, Burma will hold its first-ever public LGBT Pride. The celebrations are scheduled as part of the International Day Against Homophobia and Transphobia. (more…)