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As electrocution deaths rise, Rangoon struggles to modernise
A series of tragic deaths from electrocution has forced Burma's largest city to try to untangle the mess that its power grid has fallen into after decades of neglect.
Eliminating sexual violence in conflict areas
As war continues in Burma's border areas, calls grow to end attacks on women.
War of lexicon in Arakan State
The Arakan National Party has condemned the Burmese government’s suggestion that the ethnic Rohingya be referred to as the “Muslim community in Arakan State”.
Burma thirsts for bottled water, but quality leaves a bad taste
Rising demand for purified drinking water has led to a proliferation of brands -- some unlicensed and lacking hygiene standards.
One in five children, elderly in Burma forced to work
Life is short in Burma, and for many, most of it is spent working for their survival.
2015 Election: Overseas Burmese left in the cold
Red tape and confusion contributed to apathy, resulting in only 19,000 of the millions of Burmese abroad registered to vote.