The military’s loss of legitimacy and the emerging structures being built by the ethnic and Bamar resistance all point to one future: a federal Myanmar, says Khin Maung Win.
In Myanmar, children bear the heaviest burden from conflict and displacement. Schools are places of stability, security and ...
The well-wishers were celebrating the return of the monk, the Venerable U Pyinya Zawta, 65, whom Myanmar’s junta had ...
The Kiwanis and Rotary clubs in Cheyenne are collaborating on an initiative that aims to encourage youth to read, and make a lasting impact on their lives and ...
The Netflix series “Last Samurai Standing,” launches on Thursday and is set in a Japan where the feudal samurai era is about ...
Meghan Trainor will release her seventh studio album in April. It's called “Toy with Me.” The lead single is a jovial, ...
More than three hundred journalists have benefited from the Myanmar Press Freedom Project, opened one year ago by Reporters ...
As the junta prepares for heavily rigged polls to be held in parts of the country, Bertil Lintner looks back at Myanmar’s troubled record of elections—which have rarely been free or fair.
An American woman who booked a tour of Anfield Stadium was stunned after a child asked her one question. Kelsey Kotzur, from Brooklyn, travelled to Liverpool as part of a trip to the UK with her ...
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Myanmar balloon festival marks end of rainy season
Myanmar is marking the end of the rainy season with the annual Tazaundaing festival, an eight-day celebration featuring fireworks and giant balloons, made of bamboo and paper, which are launched into ...
Goat, hippo and duck-shaped hot air balloons floated in clear blue skies over war-ravaged Myanmar this week in a rare opportunity for escapism. Tens of thousands of people have been killed since the ...
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