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- More than 1000 to meet for youth conference
- EU gives $17m for conflict-affected people
- Back to school for bus drivers as RTAD orders retesting
- Arbitration bill to seek speedy end to civil spats
- YCDC to measure air pollution at 15 sites
- Ministry processing first batch of PR applicants
- Parties call for calm amid student, white card protests
- India, Myanmar at odds on Tamu immigration office
More than 1000 to meet for youth conference Posted: 10 Feb 2015 08:40 AM PST Young people from all over the country will come together later this month to discuss their efforts to support national development. |
EU gives $17m for conflict-affected people Posted: 10 Feb 2015 08:38 AM PST Europe is to provide a further 15 million euros (US$17 million) to help people affected by conflict in Rakhine, Kachin and northern Shan states. |
Back to school for bus drivers as RTAD orders retesting Posted: 10 Feb 2015 08:34 AM PST The Road Transport Administration Department plans to retest all bus drivers, an official confirmed last week. |
Arbitration bill to seek speedy end to civil spats Posted: 10 Feb 2015 08:29 AM PST A bill to reduce the time and money spent on legal action, which could also reduce corruption, was introduced in hluttaw last week. |
YCDC to measure air pollution at 15 sites Posted: 10 Feb 2015 08:23 AM PST To combat worsening air quality, Yangon City Development Committee is installing 15 air quality control machines throughout the city, a pollution and cleansing department engineer said. |
Ministry processing first batch of PR applicants Posted: 10 Feb 2015 08:18 AM PST Immigration officials have begun to process the first batch of applications for permanent residency. |
Parties call for calm amid student, white card protests Posted: 10 Feb 2015 08:15 AM PST Ten allied political parties have called on protesters to resolve their grievances through negotiation and dialogue. |
India, Myanmar at odds on Tamu immigration office Posted: 10 Feb 2015 08:11 AM PST Confusion surrounds the status of an apparent agreement between the governments of Myanmar and India over the establishment of a visa-on-arrival system on their common border. |
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