Swiss-backed dam ‘to displace 8,000’ British and Swiss firm involved in dam in Shan state that will submerge 61 square kilometres of land, displacing 23 villages
Insein prison rejects strikers’ demands Domestic news journals forced to publish official article outlining why demands for improvement to prison conditions were refused
China strides ahead in the battle for Burma China has outflanked India in the race to coopt its southern neighbour, but has it come at the expense of Burma's long-held neutralism?
Mass revolt blurs Karen loyalty 500 troops from a Border Guard Force in Karen state turn on their commanders but waver over allegiance to government or opposition
Danger underfoot in Burma war zones Indiscriminate deaths continue in the volatile border regions, with Burma the only government that continues to lay landmines
The Nation, Bangkok Post to sell in Burma Thailand's leading English-language dailies given the go-ahead for distribution inside Burma but analysts warn of heavy censorship
Police file whitewashes Depayin massacre Leaked report claims that only four people died in the infamous massacre eight years ago and that Suu Kyi supporters sparked a riot
Suu Kyi planning nationwide tour Burmese opposition icon tells Hong Kong audience that she intends to travel next month but is coy on whether she will rally
Gunfire puts Kachin truce on tenterhooks Exchange of fire near Mansi northern Burma may spell end to 17-year ceasefire between Kachin army and Burmese government
Hunger strike spreads to remote jails Prisoners in Kale jail near to Burma's border with India refusing food since last week after government fails to reply to protest letter
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