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YANGON, Myanmar (May 18) - Myanmar's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi went on trial Monday, as hundreds of riot police ringed the country's most notorious prison
MAE SOT, Thailand -As the 50,000th Myanmar refugee to be resettled abroad recently left Thailand for the United States, thousands of others fled their military-ruled homeland
YANGON, Myanmar -U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon ended a mission to Myanmar on Saturday saying he was "deeply disappointed" that the isolated nation's top military ruler
YANGON, Myanmar -Myanmar's opposition welcomed the arrival Friday of a U.N. special envoy whose visit to the military-ruled country comes during the trial of their leader
YANGON, Myanmar (May 14) ? Myanmar's Nobel Prize-winning pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi faced new charges Thursday, less than two weeks before her house arrest was due
KYON DA VILLAGE, Myanmar -As the U.N. helicopter skimmed above the placid Irrawaddy Delta, Myanmar's military junta was putting the final touches on its showcase village
YANGON, Myanmar -Myanmar's ruling junta wanted Ban Ki-moon to go into a grandiose drug museum through the back door to prevent the U.N. secretary-general from making a
with Thailand and Myanmar. It also borders Sichuan province, where a magnitude-7.9 quake last year left almost 90,000 people dead or missing. In 1988, a 7.1-magnitude quake in Yunnan
YANGON, Myanmar -A court in military-run Myanmar has sentenced two members of pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi's party to 18 months in prison after they prayed for her
's president said the country would take them. Instead, they are 11 asylum seekers from Myanmar — and they may offer the best idea what the freed detainees' new lives might be.
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