LinkAsia
| May 3, 2013
Burma is poised to undergo rapid expansion, economically and internationally, embracing democracy after years of military rule. As Burma strengthens international ties, however, farmers in the heartland are fighting to keep control of their proper...
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MBC
| Feb 11, 2013
Foreign direct investment, primarily from China and South Korea, has flooded Myanmar since the country began to open up and enact broad reforms two years ago. South Korean broadcaster MBC reports that this is largely due to low labor costs and has...
LinkAsia
| Nov 26, 2012
The Southeast Asian nations most important to the US strategy of containment towards China have been dubbed "swing states." LinkAsia speaks with Daljit Singh of the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies about the effectiveness of Obama's China cont...
LinkAsia
| Nov 21, 2012
US President Barack Obama's historic visit to Myanmar drew jubilant crowds. But as contributor Kenneth Wong reports from Rangoon, many there believe that further change and reforms must be driven by the efforts of Burmese themselves.
LinkAsia
| Nov 19, 2012
LinkAsia contributor Kenneth Wong reports from the streets of Rangoon on Burmese reactions to US President Barack Obama's historic visit. People's responses vary, from optimism that Obama's visit would make a concrete difference in people's lives,...
telegraphtv
| Nov 19, 2012
In the first visit ever of a US president to Myanmar, Barack Obama praised opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi as an "icon of democracy," but also called for continued reforms in the nation. US critics are annoyed that Obama's not at home dealing w...
Voice of America
| Nov 14, 2012
President Obama is about to give Burma's reforms the seal of approval by becoming the first US president to ever visit the country. But with hundreds of political prisoners still behind bars and many repressive laws still in place, some human righ...
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Mosaic
| Nov 8, 2012
Rohingya organizations around the world have declared November 8 a global day of action to draw attention to the plight of Rohingyas in their country. Rallies are being held in London to support Rohingyas. Press TV speaks with Noor al-Islam, the p...
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...copper mine project is the latest. The leader of the National League for Democracy, Suu Kyi has also been criticized for not being more aggressi...
— Apr 13 at 10:36 am
...democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has arrived in Japan for a weeklong visit, her first to that country in nearly three decades. Aung San Suu Kyi...
— May 31 at 07:57 pm
...the regime of her former jailers. She condemned a ruling by the regional administration in Myanmar's Rakhine state, a region bordering Banglades...