Aug 17 (Reuters) - Myanmar junta chief-turned-president Min Aung Hlaing left for Russia on Monday for his first official ...
The head of Myanmar’s military-backed government embarked on an official visit to Russia to hold talks with President ...
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Myanmar confirms nearly 309,000 Rohingya in Bangladesh, says security issues delaying repatriation
(Corrects lede to 'military-backed government', not 'military government') Aug 17 (Reuters) - Myanmar's military-backed ...
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Myanmar’s leader heads to Russia
YANGON — Myanmar leader Min Aung Hlaing departed Monday for Russia for talks with President Vladimir Putin, Naypyidaw said, ...
Myanmar's largest city, Yangon, is seeing a concerning rise in acute diarrhea cases, adding to the country's challenges with ...
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Monsoon rains submerge villages, fields in Myanmar
The UN says that since July, severe monsoon flooding in Sagaing, Rakhine, Irrawaddy and Kachin states has affected an estimated 390,000 people.
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) and the independent Myanmar media outlet Mizzima have joined forces to launch the “Voice of ...
Myanmar announced on Saturday that it had undertaken steps to receive Rohingya refugees from Bangladesh and will continue ...
A Thai opposition lawmaker staged a protest at a reception during Myanmar's ex-junta chief Min Aung Hlaing's visit to ...
Myanmar's military stepped up aerial attacks on civilians before an election held last December and January, and all sides ...
A 2021 military coup plunged Myanmar into a brutal civil war, ousting Aung San Suu Kyi's elected government. For years, the world isolated the junta. That isolation is breaking down.
Myanmar’s president marked his government’s first 100 days in office on Friday with a speech defending his record and outlining a five-year road map for his administration.
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