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Post-Panglong, peace process challenges remain

The second session of the 21st Century Panglong Conference made substantial progress that offers a beacon of hope for sustainable peace in Burma, but key hurdles remain.

Suu Kyi warns of ‘intense discussions, difficult decisions’ as Panglong opens

State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi opened a second round of peace talks under her government here in the capital on Wednesday, predicting that the coming days would bring “intense discussions, exchanges of views, debates and difficult decisions.”

Women’s group appoints new leaders, plans move to Burma

“We will soon be discussing procedures to relocate our office [to Burma] where we can continue our mission and operations,” said Naw Hser Hser.

KNU kicks off congress with leadership changes on agenda

The Karen National Union kicked off its 16th Congress in Karen State on Tuesday, with the influential ethnic armed group set to appoint a revamped leadership.

U Ko Ni: A legacy to be continued

Many worthy tributes have already been paid to the late U Ko Ni in the days since he was tragically taken away from us. Much more remains to be said, and done.

Interview: ‘It is time to work harder and have more unity’

DVB speaks to Mi Sue Pwint, a member of the Central Leading Committee of the All Burma Students' Democratic Front on the occasion of the group's 28th anniversary.

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