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Defunct popular and influential newspapers. The Botataung (Burmese) [50] Daily Sport Journal[citation needed] Democracy (ceased publication in 2019) [51] The Guardian (Burmese and English) [citation needed] Myanmar Freedom Daily - a private daily newspaper (English) (Last published 2015) [52] The Nation (Burmese and English) [53] [54]
The print, broadcast and online mass media in Burma (also known as Myanmar) has undergone strict censorship and regulation since the 1962 Burmese coup d'état. The constitution provides for freedom of speech and the press; however, the government prohibits the exercise of these rights in practice. Reporters Without Borders ranked Burma 174th ...
The Myanmar Times ( Burmese: မြန်မာတိုင်း (မ်); MLCTS: mran ma: tuing: [mjànmá táɪn] ), founded in 2000, is the oldest privately owned and operated English-language newspaper in Myanmar. A division of Myanmar Consolidated Media Co., Ltd. (MCM), The Myanmar Times published weekly English and Burmese-language news ...
Most English-speaking international news media refer to the country by the name Myanmar, including the BBC, [48] CNN, [49] Al Jazeera, [50] Reuters, [51] and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation /Radio Australia. [52] Myanmar is known by a name deriving from Burma in Spanish, Italian, Romanian, and Greek. [53]
In Myanmar, Ta Yoke Gyi wasn't thinking about weapons until a few years ago. Before the junta unseated the elected government of Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi in 2021, he was a long-distance bus ...
July 27, 2024 at 6:23 AM. VIENTIANE, Laos (AP) — Top diplomats from Southeast Asia met Saturday in the Laotian capital with their powerful dialogue partners in the last of the three-day regional ...
March 2021. Headquarters. Burma. Website. 7daydaily .com. 7Day News ( Burmese: ၇ ရက် နေ့စဉ်သတင်းစာ) was a private weekly newspaper published in Myanmar, among the best-selling journals in the country. [1] Its CEO, Thaung Su Nyein, is son of Win Aung, a former minister for foreign affairs. [2]
Pauktaw is about 500 km (310 miles ) northwest of Myanmar's main city of Yangon. The offensive, which the insurgent alliance calls "Operation 1027" after the date it was launched, is the biggest ...