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Myanmars business leaders are supporting Aung San Suu Kyis plan to resettle Rohingya refugees and to rebuild Rakhine State. Last August, Rohingya militant attacks on the police caused a military response that sent more than 650,000 Rohingya fleeing i
Myanmar Foreign Investment Zone Sparks Land Grab Outrage 缅甸外国投资区引燃对土地侵占的愤怒 YANGON, MYANMAR As Myanmars real estate market booms, there are increasing complaints of land confiscation from people who say they are being
缅甸人民渴望早日迎来和平与安定 In Myanmar's ethnic states, more than 200,000 people remain displaced from past wars and ethnic violence. Many in the ethnic groups have pinned their hopes on Aung San Suu Kyi, who's promised to bring pea
印第安纳州及缅甸城市发生巨大改变更为亲近 The 25th anniversary of the first Burmese refugees settling in Fort Wayne, Indiana, is especially sweet for Minn Myint Nan Tin, because it coincides with her adopted city becoming a Friends
Burmas political reforms have dominated headlines in the past year, but there is also high anticipation about a series of economic reforms. 尽管缅甸的政治改革已成为去年的主要新闻,但是人们还有更高的期待,希望缅甸也能
The United Nations reports logistical obstacles are making it difficult to get aid to cyclone victims in Burma's Irrawaddy Delta. U.N. officials say the Burmese authorities have now approved visas for UN aid workers, but that there is an overwhelming
AP Report: Myanmars Security Forces Using Rape Against Rohingya A new report uses words like sweeping and methodical to describe sexual violence against Rohingya Muslims by members of Myanmars security forces. Reporters with the Associated Press spok
AS IT IS 2014-03-29 Economies Rest on Elections in India and Burma 经济体制取决于在印度和缅甸的大选 From VOA Learning English this is As It Is. Im Anna Matteo in Washington. On this Saturdays show we will hear about issues affecting t
AS IT IS 2015-12-03 Aung San Suu Kyi Holds Talks with Myanmars President 昂山素季会见缅甸总统 Myanmars opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi held talks Wednesday with President Thein Sein. The two discussed a smooth and peaceful transfer of po
AS IT IS 2016-03-23 Aung San Suu Kyi Nominated to Myanmars Cabinet 昂山素季获得提名 进入缅甸内阁 Democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi has been nominated to become a member of the cabinet Myanmars president-elect, Htin Kyaw. The Nobel Peace
Karen Refugees in Thailand Still Waiting to Return to Burma 滞留泰国的缅甸克伦难民仍然归期无望 MAE SOT, THAILAND Northern Thailand has long been home to thousands of Burmese refugees who have fled ethnic fighting and their countrys m
Rohingya Protest Outside Burmese Embassy in Washington 罗兴伽人在华盛顿缅甸大使馆外游行抗议 A group of Rohingya Muslims from Burma, also known as Myanmar, have staged a brief demonstration outside the Burmese embassy in Washington.
U.S. Senator Jim Webb made significant inroads on his visit to Burma Saturday, meeting separately with the head of Burma's ruling military government and the opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi. Senator Webb also secured the release of an American jai
MANILA, June 3 (Xinhua) -- Philippine President Benigno Aquino III will be leaving for Myanmar Friday to attend the 22th World Economic Forum (WEF) on East Asia. Aquino said in Monday's briefing that he will meet up with Myanmar President Thein Sein
Burma's military government has gone ahead with a constitutional referendum as its people wait for assistance in the wake of a cyclone disaster a week ago that left at least 62,000 people dead or missing. Critics have labeled the referendum a sham. 缅
The Pentagon is calling on Burma's leaders to put their pride aside and allow more international help for victims of the cyclone that hit the country 12 days ago. 美国国防部呼吁缅甸领导人不要过分顾及面子,而是允许更多的国际
Burma has agreed to allow foreign medical teams into regions hit by Cyclone Nargis. The agreement, reached during a meeting of the Association of South East Asian Nations, comes ahead of a visit to Burma this week by the United Nations secretary-gene
United States naval ships with relief supplies for cyclone victims in Burma are leaving the area, because the Burmese government refused their help. International agencies trying to help more than two million storm survivors regret the loss of the na
HARI SREENIVASAN: Hundreds of majority Buddhists today protested in Myanmar over suggestions by the government that it might take back the nearly 600,000 minority Muslims who fled the country. The Rohingya, as they're known, are fleeing violence agai