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Chin State, marked by change, looks to hold on to its roots

“At the age of 10, I got my tattoos,” says Ma Lha Sen.

China’s $10 billion strategic project at Kyaukphyu sparks local ire

Can Burma's government please China, bring development and job opportunities, and ensure local residents' rights are upheld as plans for the Kyaukphyu Special Economic Zone move forward?

Dawei left high and dry by mining firms

Located in southeastern Burma by the Andaman Sea, Dawei, or Tavoy, is set to be a strategic channel for connecting with trade partners around the South China Sea.

Legal advocacy group urges halt to SEZ expansion

An international legal association is calling for a moratorium on expansion work at Burma’s special economic zones (SEZs), a key component of the country’s development agenda.

Rethinking Burma’s waterways through Foucault’s biopolitics

Perspectives on Burma’s waterways have been polarised into two competing positions: focusing on developing its vast hydropower potential and advocating for local communities’ needs and concerns.

Tennasserim villagers stand against foreign palm oil project

Tennasserim villagers launched the 'Green Desert' report on Thursday, calling for a Malaysian-backed palm oil project to be immediately suspended.

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