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Mental health and psychosocial support was limited in Myanmar even before the earthquake. “Some people have now suffered ...
In exile, Myanmar’s scholars have continued to engage in teaching, research, and collaborative initiatives to exchange ...
Two industrial organisations, including Myanmar’s largest garment makers’ association, claimed they would minimise the impact ...
Catholics in civil war-hit Myanmar have expressed gratitude to Pope Leo XIV for his call to peace in the Southeast Asian nation, which has been plagued by decades of conflict and repressive military ...
To mark detained Myanmar leader Daw Aung San Suu Kyi’s 80th birthday, The Irrawaddy presents a timeline of the key events in her life.
The leader of the ethnic armed group discusses the fight to hold onto Nawnghkio as the junta steps up its efforts to retake ...
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Historian Jeff Wasserstrom explains the origins of an online political movement that has shaped Asia’s youth protest culture.
YANGON: Myanmar will hold a traditional boxing competition at the Theinbyu Stadium in Yangon on June 22 to mark the ...
Amid ongoing reports of abuse on the Rohingya population, Myanmar has agreed to repatriate 180,000 Rohingya people.
A Thane court sentenced eight Rohingya Muslims to two years imprisonment and a fine for illegally entering and residing in ...
ADB Approves $100 Million for Humanitarian Relief and Community Resilience for the People of Myanmar
ADB has approved a $100 million aid package from the Asian Development Fund to deliver integrated humanitarian assistance and build long-term community resilience for the people of Myanmar.
Democracy, as once imagined, was never truly born in the way its idealists had hoped. It arrived not as a promise fulfilled, but as a compromise negotiated, partial, flawed and vulnerable. We envision ...
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