57 min ago | Bellingham Herald
Abe on 1st trip to Myanmar by Japan PM in 36 years
Traveling with a delegation of business leaders, Abe was to arrive in Yangon Friday evening for a three-day trip, and will meet President Thein Sein on Sunday in Naypyitaw, officials from his office said.
1 hr ago | Asian Correspondent
Burma: Kachin people wish for international observers in peace talks
A series of skirmishes took place in Kachin and northern Shan State despite government officials declaring that war has been stopped between government troops and ethnic armies.
4 hrs ago | The Irrawaddy Newsmagazine
Piles of Burmese kyat currency are counted in Rangoon.
Burma's currency has plunged more than 7 percent over the past month to the lowest since it was floated last year, raising concern about economic stability in Asia's newest democracy.
5 hrs ago | The Irrawaddy Newsmagazine
Ye Htet Oo, the founder of Tharapa Library, in the main branch in Rangoon's Hlaing Township.
5 hrs ago | The Irrawaddy Newsmagazine
Rangoon General Hospital Renovation to Include New 1,000-Bed Facility
Opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi's plans to renovate Rangoon General Hospital will include the construction of a new 1,000-bed facility near the current hospital within the next year, a close confidante of the democracy icon said.
FROM THE MOMENT of its birth in 1948 Myanmar has been riven by civil conflict, mainly between the majority Burmans that occupy the country's central low-lying plain and the hill peoples on its periphery.
The story so far: Democracy on prescription
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In Shwedagon's Shadow, Free Newspapers Shed Light
Rangoon residents take advantage of 'Twilight Reading,' which offers a collection of free newspapers outside of Shwedagon Pagoda.
After 50 years of brutal military rule, Myanmar's democratic opening has been swift and startling, says Richard Cockett.
Democratic Voice of Burma: Rohingyas face riot charges for refusing to register as 'Bengali'
Nine Rohingyas, who were arrested late last month for refusing to register as "Bengalis" at a displacement camp in western Burma, will be prosecuted for instigating riots, according to a state official.
NLD Members Threatened at Gunpoint to Resign in East Burma
Members of the National League for Democracy party sit at a tea shop in Rangoon in March.
Award-winning weekly iSun Affairs to suspend publication
Patrick Boehler has written for Time, Bloomberg, Le Monde Diplomatique and the Chinese weekly Shidai Zhoubao.
Manipur doctors to bring smiles in Myanmar
Manipur deputy chief minister Gaikhangam flags off the Mission Myanmar team at Langol in Imphal West on Wednesday.
In March this year, the town of Meiktila in central Myanmar was engulfed in deadly sectarian violence that destroyed whole blocks of housing, shops and mosques.
As rain from cyclone falls, Myanmar minority stay
This image provided by the Naval Research Lab shows tropical cyclone Mahasen taken Wednesday May 15, 2013 at 0600 GMT.
Premature praise for Burma's press reforms
Burmese President Thein Sein made a historic visit to the White House on May 19, the latest in a series of high-level symbolic exchanges between the two nations.
IMF Gives Cautious Thumbs Up on Burma's Growing Economy
The International Monetary Fund said Burma's economy is on track to top 6 percent growth this year as the country's "ambitious reform program is bearing fruit," according to Matt Davies, the IMF's deputy Asia and Pacific chief, speaking in Rangoon on Wednesday.
In Sittwe, Hotels Enjoy Aid Boom After Tourism Bust
Foreign aid workers relax in the Indian Ocean on Sittwe's beach. To see more photos click on the box below.
Japanese Companies to Build High-speed Cable in Burma
Three major Japanese companies announced on Tuesday that they have reached an agreement with the Burmese government to build an optical fiber-based telecommunications network linking Rangoon, Mandalay and Naypyidaw.
Miles to go for Thein Sein By Aung Tun Myanmar president Thein Sein was received at the White House this week, marking the first time in 47 years a leader of the Southeast Asian country has made an official visit to the United States.