Inquirer.net
Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi (C) waves to the crowd as she leaves National League for Democracy headquarters after addressing journalists and supporters in Yangon on April 2. Suu Kyi hailed a new era' for Myanmar and called for a show...
Daily News & Analysis
No one has yet coined a snappy title for what is happening here in Burma, but the sequence of events is quite as remarkable as with any of the revolutions that shook the Arab world last year, or broke down the Iron Curtain two decades ago. One of the...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
We hope that this will be the beginning of a new era where there will be more emphasis on the rule of the people in the everyday politics of our country. We also hope that we will be able to go further along the road towards national reconciliation.
Myanmar News
President Barack Obama Monday hailed Sunday's parliamentary by-election in Myanmar, also known as Burma, which the opposition National League for Democracy (NLD) led by Nobel Peace Laureate Aung San Suu Kyi won in a landslide.In a written statement,...
Myanmar News
One hundred and fifty-nine international observers will monitor Sunday's by-election in Burma, Tin Aye, the head of the country's Union Election Commission, told journalists in Naypyidaw on Wednesday. The observers include diplomats from Rangoon-...
The Independent
News in pictures On Facebook From the blogs Today I received another telephone call from a young Muslim woman, Nasrin, who pleaded with me to he... It was about half one on a Sunday afternoon, about five years ago. Now, I'm not one to just cut and...