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| By KO KO THETT |
| China's growing role on the world stage will likely change the way it relates to pariah states like Burma. |
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| By THE IRRAWADDY |
| Bribery scandals force Naypyidaw to close local registration offices for illegal vehicles. |
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| By WILLIAM BOOT |
| India aims to revive proposals for building two hydroelectric dams in northwestern Burma and to pump most of the power into northeastern Indian states at a cost of over US $5 billion. |
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| By WAI MOE |
| Win Tin, a leader of the National League for Democracy, says that Beijing’s promotion of the Burmese junta may not be in China’s long-term interest, both with respect to Burma and the international community. |
| BREAKING NEWS |
| By THE IRRAWADDY |
| Nearly 100 prisoners were released from Burma's notorious Insein Prison on Friday afternoon, but no political prisoners were among them. |
State media claims plot is being hatched by exiled media to spark retaliation against the killing of two men by troops in Bago division
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