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Chinese doctors arrive to aid Myanmar quake survivors

Local

20/04/25

IN response to the recent Mandalay Earthquake in My­anmar, a 50-member medical team from China has arrived in Yangon to support health­care efforts in the affec

SAC Chairman Prime Minister Senior General Min Aung Hlaing inspects collapse of Inwa Bridge, loss and damage to Sagaing, ongoing rehabilitation operations

Local

20/04/25

Chairman of the State Adminis­tration Council Prime Minis­ter Senior General Min Aung Hlaing yesterday morning in­spected the collapse of Inwa Bridge in Sagaing

Rehabilitation Supervision Committee Chair inspects temporary offices

Local

20/04/25

GENERAL Maung Maung Aye, Chairman of the Buildings Res­toration, Utilization, and New Buildings Construction Supervi­sion Committee and Member of the State Admi

Rescue and relief efforts ongoing in quake-hit regions across Myanmar

Local

20/04/25

TATMADAW members, My­anmar Police Force members, firefighters, international rescue teams, departmental staff, civil society organizations and locals are carryi

Earthquake-affected children get new play centre at Shwehintha Monastery, Sagaing

Local

20/04/25

THE Myanmar Red Cross Society (MRCS) has opened a children’s entertainment centre at Shwehintha Mon­astery in Sagaing Township, Sagaing Region, to support child

Yangon Port handles 173 container vessels in Q1

Business

20/04/25

A total of 62 container vessels are slated to call at Yangon Port in April.

CBM sells $41M, THB8.4M, and CNY500,000 in last 20 days

Business

20/04/25

THE Central Bank of Myanmar (CBM) injected US$41 million, over 8.4 million baht and 500,000 yuan into the financial market in April 2025.

Myanmar footwear industry striving to dominate domestic market

Business

20/04/25

DOMESTIC footwear makers are bracing for challenges and attempting to compete against the dominating foreign brands and imports in the market.

Uphold humanitarian values to build compassionate societies

opinion

20/04/25

NATURAL disasters inevitably bring widespread loss, damage, and human suffering.

Urban redesign plan for Nay Pyi Taw in progress

Local

19/04/25

The government has set a plan to provide financial aid for quake-affected people and damaged buildings.