Events
Pyidaungsu Minister of Ethnic Affair,
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The Walking Drum, by Louis L’Amour, on Compromise
On my way out to Mingladon, I call upon two friends, each of whom learns less from me...
“The invitation for the 9 May meeting ‘among ourselves’ was issued since 2 May,” one informed friend explains. “It means if the planned meeting is...
2015 report, Advisory Group of Experts for reviewing the UN Peace building Architecture
Representatives from EU, UN, World Bank and the...
Observers looking at the body-language and protocol suggested that at long last, the military might be toning down its demanding, confrontation...
One is the so-called tactical vote, where all non-Bamar ethnic groups, fed up with...
The newly formed democratic government will face challenges in areas of economic reform, financing infrastructure improvements, overcoming labor...
Q: The ASEAN economic community will be implemented next year and there will be many investors coming to Myanmar, what is Air Kanbawza doing to...
He is a director of the Pyidaungsu Institute for Peace and Dialogue and also an adviser to the Restoration Council of Shan State/Shan State Army (...
The deluge was a wake-up call, a reminder that Myanmar could be better prepared to tackle natural disasters, whether storms and cyclones, or the...
In this interview, the 46-year-old community advocate-turned-politician...
Sai Aik Pao is currently the Shan State Minister of Mining and Forestry, the Chairman of the Shan Nationalities Democratic Party (SNDP) and the...