Positivity in parliament despite Suu Kyi absence
MPs returned to Parliament in Burma’s capital Naypyidaw
NLD close to boycotting parliamentary debut
Following their landslinde win in the country's by-elections, the National League for Democracy may boycott their entrance into parliament over a constitutional oath
EU to suspend Burma sanctions for a year
EU nations are set to suspend sanctions against Burma for a year, opening the way to a potential trade and investment bonanza with over 800 firms
Suu Kyi to make first trip abroad in 24 years
Democracy icon Aung San Suu Kyi will travel to Norway and UK in June on her first trip abroad since being incarcerated by the junta in 1988
Suu Kyi meets with President
Before entering parliament on 23 April, opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi is meeting with President Thein Sein in the country's capital
Armed groups hold talks with government, Suu Kyi
Armed ethnic minority groups and state officials are continuing to negotiate potential peace deals, while Aung San Suu Kyi has been meeting with many of the groups at her home in Rangoon
Suu Kyi holds talks with KNU leaders
After holding ceasefire talks with government negotiators, KNU representatives met with parliamentarian and opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi
Election commission confirms Suu Kyi victory
Election officials confirm landslide victory for NLD in Sunday’s by-elections, winning 40 out of 45 available seats
Suu Kyi opponent admits defeat, while she urges calm
Suu Kyi's opponent admits defeat in Kawhmu township, while the Lady urges supporters to remain gracious in victory
US lawmaker warns against premature easing of sanctions
US lawmaker who drafted sanctions against Burma says it's too early to ease pressure on regime despite news of Suu Kyi's victory
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