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- British ambassador to raise Kachin shelling with govt
- Hundreds apply for place in new politics course
- Forum recommends overhaul of agriculture laws, policies
- Toyota donated 10 units of Corollas to government driving schools
- Doubt emerge over six-ways talks
- President urges parties to preserve stability
British ambassador to raise Kachin shelling with govt Posted: 28 Nov 2014 03:09 AM PST British ambassador Andrew Patrick is to raise concerns with government officials over a Tatmadaw artillery assault on a Kachin Independence Army military academy. |
Hundreds apply for place in new politics course Posted: 28 Nov 2014 02:56 AM PST Yangon University will offer a course in political science that has attracted more than twice as many applicants as there are places. |
Forum recommends overhaul of agriculture laws, policies Posted: 28 Nov 2014 02:44 AM PST Myanmar's land-related legal framework needs to be overhauled, participants at a Nay Pyi Taw forum said this week. |
Toyota donated 10 units of Corollas to government driving schools Posted: 28 Nov 2014 02:35 AM PST Toyota has donated 10 cars to four state-operated driving schools in Yangon to support government efforts to improve road safety. |
Doubt emerge over six-ways talks Posted: 28 Nov 2014 02:28 AM PST Parliamnent's approval of an urgent proposal calling for six-way talks among political leaders to discuss ways of amending the constitution has been met with widespread scepticism. |
President urges parties to preserve stability Posted: 27 Nov 2014 09:50 PM PST President U Thein Sein has urged political parties to cooperate in maintaining a stable political situation leading up to next year's general election. |
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