Thein Sein Seeks $3.7bn Debt Waiver in Japan
President Thein Sein arrives in Japan to further enhance Burma's renaissance on the world stage and negotiate the waiving of ...
President Thein Sein arrives in Japan to further enhance Burma's renaissance on the world stage and negotiate the waiving of ...
More than 200,000 workers from Burma could be flown into Bangkok to be employed in Thai factories under a direct ...
Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihiko Noda is expected to announce plans to waive 300 billion yen (US $3.7 billion) in debt ...
Canada may soon become the latest Western nation to lift sanctions on Burma, after Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird said ...
Hundreds of Rohingya men, women and children have been camping out near the office of the UN Commissioner for Refugees ...
Religious authorities in Burma have ordered around 50 monks in northern Shan State to leave their monasteries, according to a ...
India's successful test of a powerful new missile that can carry nuclear weapons to Beijing caused barely a ripple―even in ...
The United States should open up trade relations with Burma to reward the Asian country for its democratic reforms, claims ...
India's successful test of a new nuclear missile caused barely a ripple just days after North Korea was globally vilified ...
The two billion women in Asia are still paid less than men for similar work and are extremely underrepresented in ...
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