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Northern Shovelers seek winter shelter at Hlawga Park, home to 82 bird species

Local

17/01/25

Migratory birds can be spotted in Hlawga Park from September to February.

Loikaw terror attack, natural disaster victims receive cash and food aid

Local

17/01/25

STATE Administration Council Member, Deputy Prime Minis­ter and Union Minister at the Prime Minister’s Office Admiral Tin Aung San at

Elephant Camp at Mann Shwesettaw Pagoda opens for festival season

Local

16/01/25

Operated by the Myanmar Timber Enterprise in Minbu under the Elephant Conservation-Based Tourism (ECBT) initiative, the camp also promotes eco-friendly economic

Hpa-an attractions see steady flow of visitors

Local

16/01/25

ACCORDING to locals, there has been a steady flow of tourists to major attractions in Hpa-an this month.

73rd Anniversary of Kayah State Day marked in Loikaw

Local

16/01/25

State Administration Council Member Deputy Prime Minister and Un­ion Minister at the Prime Min­ister Office Admiral Tin Aung San atte

Myanmar launches 4th DTH channel: Myansat

Local

16/01/25

THE Ministry of Information an­nounced the debut of its fourth new TV channel on the MRTV DTH Platform (Direct to Home), called Myansat, at MRTV in Tat­kon, Nay

Myanmar Press Council and local media meet

Local

16/01/25

THE Myanmar Press Coun­cil held talks with local print, broadcast, and online media yesterday morning at the ShweU Daung Hall of the News and Periodicals Enterp

CBM targets informal currency exchange on social media

Business

16/01/25

THE Central Bank of Myanmar (CBM) has been cracking down on those involved in illegal currency exchange through Face­book groups and pages in line with existing

Squid fisheries boom, boosting foreign revenue

Business

16/01/25

SQUID fisheries in the Myanmar Sea are thriving, ensuring do­mestic consumption and foreign exports, according to a fisheries product businessperson from Shwe P

Myanmar exports 400,000MT of fisheries to global markets in Apr-Dec

Business

16/01/25

ACCORDING to the Fisher­ies Department, Myanmar bagged US$521 million from over 402,300 metric tonnes of fishery exports in the past