Before leaving on her first international trip in 24 years for Thailand, Aung San Suu Kyi met with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
Pro-Democracy leader will attend World Economic Forum in Bangkok during her first trip abroad in 24 years
Beijing points to provocative actions by Manila around Scarborough Shoal in South China Sea
State newspaper says bomb blasts over weekend destroyed four electricity towers, reducing power nation-wide by 200 megawatts
Sanctions can be reinstated if Burmese reform process stalls, Obama administration says
'Yes Academy' strives to build bridges between US, countries emerging from conflict through music, theater, dance
Philippines, Vietnam complain it is just another way for China to assert claims on maritime territories they also dispute
Burma’s President Thein Sein says country will no longer buy weapons from North Korea
July deadline for code of conduct agreement in disputed waters grows more urgent amid new flare-up
Ban made his comments Tuesday while meeting with the Nobel laureate at her lakeside home in the commercial capital of Rangoon
Kings Romans plans to turn huge tracts of jungle and farmland once associated with opium trade into a tourism magnet
Ban Ki-moon praises Burmese president for dramatic reforms during unprecedented speech to country's parliament
Resurgence of drug crimes was sparked by attack on boat carrying millions of dollars of methamphetamines
Scientists say Sumatra coast, Aceh region spared from major damage because temblor moved horizontally creating much waves
UN aid agencies request funding for crucial supplies for tens of thousands displaced by military offensive
If $3.6 billion Myitsone dam goes ahead, reservoir expected to flood area size of Singapore
Afraid to return home, tens of thousands of civilians are now living in makeshift refugee camps
NLD would continue to push for the rule of law, an end to all ethnic conflicts, amendments to the constitution, says Aung San Suu Kyi
If confirmed, it would mark major milestone for the Asian nation, which has languished under military rule for nearly half a century
Trucks carried temporary shelters and food, medicine to last 2,200 people about a month
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