Index of Burma-related articles

Myanmar protests test government commitment to political reforms

Global Politics

A Chinese company is moving to begin a large copper mining project in rural Myanmar, but its running into stiff resistance from monks and local farmers who say they’re being taken advantage of. Police moved in with water cannons and fire bombs — but the national government says that won’t happen again.

As Burma reforms, students clamor to learn English

Muslims Attacked in Myanmar

Conflict & Justice
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Magazine Available in Myanmar for the First Time

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Protests Over Mining Site Test Myanmar Reforms

Conflict & Justice
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Myanmar Prepares for Special Elections

Global Politics

Sunday’s election in Myanmar marks the first time that Aung San Suu Kyi is standing for a seat in parliament.

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A Rush to Learn English in Myanmar

As Myanmar opens up after decades of autocratic military rule, there is a huge push there to learn English and to restore the country’s reputation as an education hub.

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