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SAFEGUARDING THE FUTURE

Editorial

24/02/26

Myanmar’s Comprehensive Ban on E-Cigarettes for Publi

Raise awareness for people to avoid the dangers of drugs

opinion

24/02/26

IN the modern era, neocolonia

Morning Yangon River cruise to Seikkyi Kanaungto launched

Local

24/02/26

MORNING Sightseeing Tour announced that the Yangon River Cruise tour has ex­panded to Seikkyi Kanaungto.

MNREC designates Sarpyin (extension) protected public forest in Rakhine State

Local

24/02/26

THE Ministry of Natural Resources and En­vironmental Conservation announced that 105.815 acres in Taungup Township, within the Taungup District of Rakhine State, were des­ignated as the “Sarpyin (Extension) Protected Public Fores

SSPC Vice-Chairman Deputy Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services Commander-in-Chief (Army) Vice-Senior General Soe Win inspects local regiments and units, and training schools in Bahtoo Cantonment

Local

24/02/26

A portable digital dental X-ray machine donated by the Head of Tatmadaw, along with a CT scanner, is being installed at the Tatmadaw Hospital in Bahtoo Cantonment to enha

Novotel to host Study Abroad Beyond Education, Migration and Scholarship Fair 2026

Local

23/02/26

THE Study Abroad Beyond Ed­ucation, Migration and Scholar­ship Fair 2026, jointly organized by the Information Hub of My­anmar and the IHM Interna­tional College, will be held at the Novotel Hotel in Ka

Bago Region to establish Agricultural Machinery Entrepreneurs Association to boost domestic production

Local

23/02/26

ACCORDING to the Bago Re­gion Government, plans are un­der way to establish an associ­ation of agricultural machinery entrepreneurs in Bago Region.

Ayeyawady salt farming thrives as profitability draws more producers

Business

23/02/26

THE number of salt farms has grown in Ayeyawady Region this year and farmers have enjoyed making more income with better price, a salt farmer from the re­gion told The Global New Light of Myanmar.

Upfront charges for Myanmar seafarers reach up to US$7,000

Local

23/02/26

SOURCES within the seafaring community report that Myanmar sailors are currently paying up to US$7,000 in service fees to job recruiters to secure a position on ships.