UN hails ‘trusting’ relations with Burma ASEAN chief says however that Burma's genarals still have much to do to prove their willingness to collaborate after the cyclone Nargis fiasco
Burma ‘hosting India’s greatest security threat’ Indian police sources say that Maoist rebels are being trained in Indian insurgent camps located across the northeastern border in Burma
US rues ‘dictators in civilian clothes’ US labels army reshuffle a 'civilianisation' of the status quo in Burma and says that little will change unless substantial transformation takes place
Aung Lynn Htut: ‘Junta needs legitimacy’ Only days after news of a wholesale army reshuffle in Burma broke, DVB caught up with
Poverty in Burma is appalling While conditions in Burma remain poor, recent media coverage of the UN Development Programme's work there has missed its positive impacts, such as micro-finance
PM’s party outmuscles election opposition Pro-junta Union Solidarity and Development Party to field more than 1000 candidates as main opposition parties appear severely outnumbered
Oil workers ‘punched, kicked’ by police Riot police and security called to quell protest by 1000 workers in northwestern Burma who complained they were being duped by oil buyer
Chinese warships dock in Rangoon Two warships mark China's first 'friendly' naval visit to Burma, with a five-day series of exchanges with the Burmese navy to follow
US and Britain issue Burma travel warnings Warnings come as Burma ends its newly-introduced visa-on-arrival scheme in an attempt to block journalists and observers during elections
Dispute erupts between opposition parties National Democratic Force accused of reneging on constituency-sharing deal as Diversity and Peace Party rues a 'broken promise'
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