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By   ILO Lifts All Restrictions on Burma

The UN agency lifts restrictions on Burma, citing progress in the fight against forced labor, in a move Burma’s government hopes will boost foreign investment.

By   US Diplomat, Parliamentarians Observe Govt-Karenni Rebel Peace Talks

Observers including an official from the US Embassy and members of Parliament attend union-level peace talks between the government and Karenni rebels.

By   EU Officials Discuss Aid, Trade, But Warn Naypyidaw on Arakan Crisis

EU officials discussed trade relations and aid support with Burmese officials, but warned that the Arakan crisis would be a “test case” for government reforms.

By   Suu Kyi Celebrates 68th Birthday among NLD Faithful

A cloudy June morning doesn’t deter the sunny mood of supporters gathered to celebrate the birthday of Burma’s democracy icon.

By   Tourism Surge Tests Mandalay’s Endurance

Tourists flocking to the former royal capital have put a strain on a service sector not ready to cope with the influx.

By   Burma Business Roundup (June 8)

Burma expects tourist 700 percent surge; Rangoon businesses stuck with diesel; BASF considers investment; Indonesia helps Burma’s electricity grid; China says oil pipeline is complete.

By   Burma’s Tech Sector Not Yet Up to Speed for Foreign Investment: Intel

The country’s tech entrepreneurs will likely have to wait some time before attracting significant seed money from abroad, Intel’s venture capital wing says.

By   Unilever Plans Second Plant in Burma With First Barely Open

The consumer goods giant draws up plans for a second factory in Burma even before production starts at its first plant there.

By   China Setting Up First University Campuses Abroad

China has always been on the receiving end of the globalization of education, but now the Asian superpower is stepping out.

By   Singapore Pressures Indonesia to Identify Firms behind Haze

Singapore’s worst air pollution in 16 years sparks diplomatic tension as the city-state urges Indonesia to provide data on the perpetrators of slash-and-burn farming.

By   North Korea Nuclear Test Still Shrouded in Mystery

The outside world may never know what type of fissile material North Korea used in its nuclear test four months ago, leaving key questions unanswered.

By   Airborne Laser Reveals City Under Cambodian Earth

Airborne laser technology has uncovered a network of roadways and canals, illustrating a bustling ancient city linking Cambodia’s famed Angkor Wat temples complex.

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The Irrawaddy speaks to a 969 leader and an anti-969 monk to learn more about the controversial movement advocating Buddhist nationalism.

By   ‘After These Incidents, Everyone Is Living With Worries’

Htun Maw Thein, a migrant worker in Malaysia, was injured during the recent violence that affected the Burmese community there. He discusses his experiences.

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In a rare interview, Aung Thaung, a former military general and minister turned lawmaker, fields tough questions about his alleged role in recent anti-Muslim violence.

By   ‘President Thein Sein has opened the political door’

In an interview with The Irrawaddy, a Shan leader shares his views on the peace process, Burma’s political changes, and Shan State’s ongoing narcotics problems.

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A crumbling house scheduled for demolition is reinvented as a temporary art space for two months, featuring experimental works by Burmese and international artists.

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At a boarding school in Burma’s commercial capital, a monk offers shelter and free education to young people from the country’s volatile ethnic regions.

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Coffee is the latest angle on Burma’s “emerging market,” but an age-old fondness for tea and economic factors may limit its reach for now.

By   The Dictators: Part 10—Than Shwe Enjoys Absolute Power

With his rivals dispatched and predecessor Ne Win under house arrest, Snr-Gen Than Shwe is free to enjoy the pleasures of absolute power.

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Sheik Salman bin Ibrahim Al Khalifa wins a landslide victory to be elected president of the Asian Football Confederation, replacing longtime rival Mohamed bin Hammam.

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Manchester United clinched a convincing victory over Aston Villa, with Robin Van Persie scoring three times, as the club recorded its 20th league title.

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Gareth Bale fronted a late fightback by Tottenham in a 3-1 victory over Manchester City on Sunday, while Liverpool and Chelsea drew 2-2.

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As Southeast Asian money floods into English football while local leagues rot, the proposed Asean Super League might offer investors a viable alternative.