Japan urged military authorities on Monday to free from Insein Prison a Japanese journalist accused of spreading “fake news”.
BY AFP
The Ministry of Education plans to begin classes for senior students on July 21 but faces an uphill battle to get schools ready in line with strict health guidelines.
After two months of semi-lockdown, the commercial capital is bouncing back to the new normal of life with the coronavirus.
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has sent global oil prices crashing – and prompted hundreds of thousands of workers to leave a rich field of hand-dug wells in northern Magway Region.
The fisheries industry says it deserves more help from the government to deal with a downturn caused by the pandemic, but some government officials insist that it’s business as usual in the sector.
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