Burma Rejects Australian Election Monitors
Burma has refused to accept two Australian politicians who had been nominated to observe by-elections on Sunday, according to a ...
Burma has refused to accept two Australian politicians who had been nominated to observe by-elections on Sunday, according to a ...
Burma's central bank said on Wednesday that it will go ahead with plans to float the national currency, the kyat, ...
With most of its natural gas going to Thailand, Burma is able to supply less than half the amount the ...
A Tibetan exile who set himself on fire in India to protest a visit by China’s president died on Wednesday, ...
Two hundred French troops said goodbye to the war in Afghanistan on Wednesday as part of France's accelerated pullout from ...
As Sunday's crucial by-elections draw ever closer, many people have come out of the woodwork to protest at still not ...
More than 150 international observers including foreign diplomats, journalists and election specialists arrive in Burma to monitor the April 1 ...
The Kachin Independence Organization promises it will not interrupt Sunday's by-elections and is willing to help Burma’s main opposition party ...
Burma is declared one of the world's worst countries for religious freedom as numerous reports emerge of places of worship ...
The distraught family of a woman who died after falling from a Rangoon police station window has laid blame firmly ...
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