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By   Is Refugee Return Already Underway?

Preparations are being made, at the Thai-Burmese border and in Naypyidaw, to kick-start the process of returning some 150,000 Burmese refugees from Thailand.

By   Over 5,000 Workers Still on Strike in Rangoon

More than 5,000 workers in five different factories at Rangoon's Hlaing Tharyar Industrial Zone have been striking for better pay for two weeks.

By   Accused Bomber in Critical Condition

Just weeks after being sentenced to death for his alleged role in a 2010 bombing in Rangoon, Phyo Wai Aung is reportedly dying of cancer.

By   New Laws for Investors, but Lawlessness for Burmese in the Way

Burma has wasted no time in drafting laws favorable to foreign investors, but is dragging its feet on legislation to protect the rights of citizens.

By   Mitsubishi Eyes Burma Car Market

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries expresses a strong interest in manufacturing in Burma and sees real potential in the country's car market.

By   Burma Business Roundup (Saturday, May 19)

Another oil and gas trade show to be held in August; investors warned on Burma; China aims to bolster bilateral ties; President tries to reverse

By   Land Grabs Intensify as Burma ‘Reform’ Races Ahead of Law

Land theft appears to be increasing in Burma as state agencies and powerfully placed domestic firms position themselves to welcome foreign investment.

By   Rangoon Musicians Play for Kachin Peace

A group of musicians hits Rangoon teashops for a weekly fundraising gig to help the thousands of civilians victimized by the war in Kachin State.

By   Aung San Museum—Discover Burma’s Hero

The newly refurbished General Aung San Museum in Rangoon offers visitors an insight into Burma’s independence hero and father of democracy icon Aung San Suu

By   Freed Mon Activist to Return to Political Work

A former Mon political prisoner has been greeted as a hero upon his return home and has vowed to continue fighting for greater autonomy.

By   Take Note: Young Migrants Makes Waves with New Magazine

Young Burmese living in the Thai border town of Mae Sot launch a small magazine with a big ambition: to give a new generation a

By   Graft Charges Dropped Against Tibet Holy Man

Authorities drop charges against Tibetan Buddhism's third most important leader involving US $1.35 million in cash discovered at his monastery in northern India.

By   Separatists Strike to Honor Slain Kashmiri

An annual strike called by separatists in Indian-controlled Kashmir shutters shops and businesses to commemorate a top Muslim cleric's assassination 22 years ago.

By   Blind Chinese Activist Will Still Fight Injustice

A blind Chinese legal activist who escaped house arrest and endured a month-long diplomatic tussle pledged to continue fighting injustice upon his arrival in New

By   Bangladesh Opposition Protests Jailed Activists

Hundreds of opposition protesters rally in Bangladesh's capital to demand that authorities release 33 of their leaders and find a missing official.

By   Burma Future Looks Bright but No Guarantees

Thomas Carothers, of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, visited Burma in the run-up to the April 1 by-elections and thinks prospects look good for

By   Foster Mum’s Life Mission of Compassion

Amarylla Myatt has devoted her life to helping Burma’s neediest young people and already has 152 children who owe her their happiness.

By   Why Nations Fail—and Why Burma May Succeed

The authors of a new book suggest that the Burmese military's efforts to legitimize its rule through reforms could backfire and result in real change.

By   ‘The Fortunes of Chins Should be Decided by Chins’

Paul Sitha, the assistant general secretary 1 of the Chin National Front, speaks about the group's recent peace talks with the Burmese government.

By   Euro Champs Chelsea Plan for Future 


Chelsea will be planning for the future from an unexpected position of strength as champion of Europe following its dramatic upset victory over Bayern Munich.

By   Late Drama as Man City Win EPL Title

In the final moments of the English Premier League's most dramatic season yet, Manchester City had just enough time to produce one last, stunning twist.

By   Man U Loss Opens Door for City

Manchester United blew open the Premier League title race by losing 1-0 loss at Wigan while Manchester City won 4-0 over West Bromwich Albion.

By   Bubba Watson Wins US Masters Playoff

American Bubba Watson ins the US Masters golf tournament in Augusta after a tense playoff against South Africa's Louis Oosthuizen.