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Thailand plans to set up an 896-hectare economic zone in Mae Sot, on the Thai-Burma border.
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Chinese telecom firm Huawei leads the bidding for a tender to upgrade Burma’s internet infrastructure.
About 20,000 Rohingya children have missed school for one year because of the Arakan crisis, the UN says.
Burma is down to ‘the small and fine points’ as it prepares for the Asean chairmanship next year
A prominent activist says 155 political prisoners may be released by Burma’s government ‘soon’
Burma is due to approve a new law that would establish the Central Bank as an independent body.
Arakan State’s two main political parties, the RNDP and the ALD, are planning to merge.
167 Burmese nationals return to Burma from Malaysia after attacks on migrant workers there
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