“၂၀၁၀ ကမၻာ့ လူအခြင့္အေရး၏ တိုက္ပြဲႏွစ္” ျမန္မာ့ေသြးအနီေရာင္ မညစ္ေစနဲ ့။ စစ္က်ြန္ဘ၀လႊတ္ေျမာက္ၾကဖို ့ ေတာ္လွန္ွေရးသို ့့ အသင့္ျပင္

Sunday, May 25, 2008

ျမန္မာသတင္းမ်ား ေမ ၂၄ ရက္

U.N. chief announces Myanmar cyclone aid accord
Myanmar mangroves must be replanted
Donor Conference to Raise Funds for Burma
Burma votes across cyclone zone
Senior politician to travel to Burma
Helping Myanmar; India and China
Abbott Contributes To Disaster Relief Efforts In China And Myanmar
Myanmar to allow foreign help for Cyclone victims
Aid agencies cautiously welcome Myanmar pledge
Ruling generals continue to ban aid from foreign military ships
China to give $10 million for Myanmar aid
Relief groups ready to step up Myanmar aid
Burma to allow in foreign aid workers, but no military ships
Myanmar allows in foreign relief aid workers
Aid groups cautious over Myanmar promise
Myanmar cyclone claimed 1,250,194 chickens, 136,804 buffaloes
Minister to visit cyclone-hit Burma
Myanmar votes in cyclone-hit areas
Burma begins second round referendum polling
Referendum held in Myanmar
EU official welcomes Myanmar
Ready to Step Up Myanmar Aid
"No time to lose" after Myanmar deal for storm aid
Cautious response to Burma pledge
Myanmar to allow foreign aid
Burma Prepares for Referendum in Areas Devastated by Cyclone
$12 million in relief by Canada
Junta agreement opens door to more Burma aid
Myanmar constitutional referendum continues in cyclone-hit area
Myanmar junta agrees to accept foreign cyclone relief assistance brought in by civilian ships
France may push for UN resolution on Myanmar aid
Myanmar junta agrees to admit all aid workers
RAAF plane leaves on Burma aid mission
Myanmar to allow foreign aid workers
National soccer team to resume training next month in cyclone-hit Myanmar
UN chief says Myanmar agrees to receive aid workers from all countries
Aid agencies mobilize in Myanmar
Aid workers unsure of new role in Myanmar
Myanmar agrees to
Taiwan Medical Team to Depart for Burma
Aung San Suu Kyi Votes in Criticized Burma Referendum
Junta Agrees to Let All Aid Workers into Myanmar
Myanmar will take relief aid
Destitute Burmese gear up for vote
Myanmar to allow all aid workers
EU assembly seeks criminal trial for Burmese junta - Lucia Kubosova
Myanmar Opens Door to Aid Workers
U.S. waiting for action from Myanmar
Myanmar aid decision draws muted response
Possible breakthrough on Myanmar aid
Myanmar to admit all aid workers
Cautious optimism over Than Shwe-Ban agreement - Wai Moe
Junta offers showcase camps, but most Burmese lack aid
Junta frees 10 detained opposition youth members
Authorities tighten restrictions on private aid efforts - Min Lwin
Humanitarian aid also needed for Thai border refugees - Violet Cho
KNU vow to continue the fight, despite Chairman’s death - Nay Thwin
Suu Kyi must be freed, say US lawyers - Saw Yan Naing
UN and Burma: A history of suspicion and failure - Denis D. Gray
Aid agencies gear to rush in at junta
Foul stench three weeks after cyclone
Hollywood celebrities urge human rights in Myanmar - Richard C. Paddock
Burmese aid request stirs concerns - Glenn Kessler
Actor says much more aid needed for cyclone victims
Freedom Now demands the release of Burmese democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi
Burma aid deal - hopeful But sceptical

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