Feb 20, 2025
Deputy Minister for Hotels and Tourism U Phyo Zaw Soe met 38 Russian tourists currently visiting Myanmar yesterday at the Mingala Mandalay Hotel in Mandalay. The visit was organized by Radiant Tours.
Feb 20, 2025
Yesterday, representatives of Myanmar, Thailand, and China discussed facilitating the repatriation of foreigners involved in telecom fraud and destructive actions in Mae Sot, Thailand.
Feb 20, 2025
Only when the government and private sector are in close cooperation to fulfil needs will manufacturing and commodity flow improve.
Feb 19, 2025
ARMED terrorists have been launching attacks by using residential homes and administrative buildings in towns and villages as cover, where they have forcibly settled. They aim to shield themselves from Tatmadaw counterattacks while also persuading temporarily displaced persons to return to their native areas and recruiting new members. That enables terrorists to use civilians as human shields. Tatmadaw is committed to safeguarding the sovereignty of the State and will respond to these threats based on intelligence and prevailing conditions. Therefore, residents in areas where terrorists have taken control must prioritize their safety and protect themselves from being exploited by these groups.
Feb 19, 2025
THE State Administration Council issued the Law Amendment to Court Fees Act as Law No 3/2025 of the SAC on 17 February 2025. The law will come into effect starting from 1 April 2025.
Feb 19, 2025
TERRORISTS exploded a pilgrimage bus near Panetnge village in Taninthayi Township, Taninthayi Region, yesterday afternoon.
Feb 19, 2025
Subversive news media have falsely reported that security forces conducted an airstrike on 17 February at the Chindwin River ferry port in Muhtaw, east of Kani Township, Sagaing Region, causing casualties and destruction. The misinformation claims that the attack resulted in injuries to a monk and two residents while also damaging vehicles and motorcycles.
Feb 19, 2025
The Myanmar traditional Thanaka culture is now one step closer to being recognized by UNESCO as an Intangible Cultural Heritage. The documentation required for the application has been completed, according to Daw Sanda Khin, Chair of the Myanmar Cultural Heritage Trust.