Chan Thar
With the economy taking a battering, Myanmar will have less room to negotiate over big infrastructure projects
Published on May 27, 2020
An NLD official said Phyo Min Thein breached government rules by attending a religious ceremony
Published on May 27, 2020
David Lah was charged for holding a sermon in April but police waited until after his treatment and quarantine were over to arrest him
Published on May 20, 2020
Government refuses to release list of sites it ordered blocked, arrests several reporters from ethnic news media
Published on Apr 2, 2020
Hopes that microfinance would lift Myanmar out of poverty also being stymied by sluggish economy and oversupply, says leading economist
Published on Jan 7, 2020
Nearly 200 microlenders now offer low-interest loans to Myanmar’s poor, but many leave borrowers with crushing debt
Published on Jan 3, 2020
Feeling ignored by the governing NLD, ethnic parties are unifying before the upcoming election—but some alliances remain tenuous
Published on Nov 13, 2019
The layoffs mean the edition has lost more than a quarter of its editorial staff
Published on Nov 1, 2019
Hkalam Samson also thanked the US for sanctioning top generals during a visit to the Oval Office last month.
Published on Aug 28, 2019
The two men, both teachers, have been held and interrogated for almost two weeks
Published on Aug 28, 2019
Daughter and daughter-in-law of Min Aung Hlaing entered the entertainment industry unexpectedly in 2017, and fast began outspending their rivals
Published on Aug 4, 2019
Aung Pyae Sone did not have to compete with anyone to win lease for high-end venue, which serves foie gras and veal
Published on Jul 18, 2019













