
In 2017, the fuel market was opened up to foreign competition to great fanfare – so why have investors stayed away?
BY Thomas Kean
Laws made in Nay Pyi Taw are threatening the customary land tenure practices that have sustained the Naga for generations in their homeland on the Indian border.
Recent prison riots were fuelled by the angst of prisoners serving long sentences for often minor drug offences and the apparent arbitrariness of the president’s Thingyan pardons.