Myanmar’s plans to build a nuclear power plant were given a fresh fillip by junta boss Min Aung Hlaing’s recent Russia visit.
Regime-linked businessmen are set to cash in on deals flowing from the 10 agreements signed between Russia and the Myanmar regime during Min Aung Hlaing’s recent visit.
Also this week, the regime chief strengthened ties with Russia and Belarus during a goodwill tour of his key allies.
Min Aung Hlaing says observers from dictatorial Russia and Belarus will oversee an election he is promising in Myanmar.
A 110-megawatt nuclear power plant will be built in Myanmar using Russian technology, and the country will also collaborate ...
Indian border claims raise alarm; bombing civilians in Myanmar vs South Korea; pushing China’s BRI projects in war-torn ...
Myanmar fully supports Russia's military campaign against Ukraine and is confident in Moscow's victory, the Asian country's ...
MANDALAY: Two missing children were found dead in Mandalay and four teenagers suspected of being the perpetrators are being ...
The revolutionary songs of Naing Myanmar, who died in February, have supplied a soundtrack for pro-democracy protests since ...
Insurgent forces in eastern Myanmar captured a military camp on Friday after a battle of over two weeks that saw at least 11 ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSNMyanmar junta's chief visits Russia, set to meet PutinBy bno - Bangkok bureau Myanmar’s military leader, Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, is in Russia for his second meeting with ...
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