Thein Sein Ripe for Japanese Reward: New Loans to Burma
Following the political reforms he has unleashed, Burmese President Thein Sein is on the cusp of reaping a financial harvest ...
Following the political reforms he has unleashed, Burmese President Thein Sein is on the cusp of reaping a financial harvest ...
Manchester United blew open the Premier League title race by losing 1-0 loss at Wigan while Manchester City won 4-0 ...
The United Nations Security Council hails April's successful by-elections in Burma and praises the Burmese government and opposition for their ...
The National League for Democracy (NLD), Burma's main opposition party, says that an oath that new MPs must swear before ...
All Nippon Airways Co, Japan's biggest airline by passenger numbers, said on Wednesday it will resume regular flights to Burma ...
Saying that Burma is unlikely to backtrack on reforms, the International Crisis Group (ICG) has urged Western countries to lift ...
National League for Democracy (NLD) candidates elected to Parliament in by-elections last week say they will push for the release ...
Philippine and Chinese diplomats scrambled on Thursday to find a possible compromise to end a tense naval standoff in the ...
When Burma’s Parliament sits on April 23, it will have not one but two ruling parties—one for the military, and ...
US Senator Jim Webb pays tribute to the democratic reform process underway in Burma and says that sanctions should be ...
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