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Japan's Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications Megumi Kaneko visited Rangoon’s General Post Office on Jan 17, 2017. (Photo: Chan Son / The Irrawaddy)
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Megumi Kaneko visited Rangoon’s
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17. January 2017
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Rangoon’s New Bus Network Hits the Road The
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Rangoon’s New Bus Network Hits the Road The
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16. January 2017
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Japan's Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications Megumi Kaneko visited Rangoon’s General Post Office on Jan 17, 2017. (Photo: Chan Son / The Irrawaddy)
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Megumi Kaneko visited Rangoon’s
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17. January 2017
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Student protestors fleeing police crackdown in Letpadan on March 10. (Photo: Sai Zaw/The Irrawaddy)
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Student protesters
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10. March 2015
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Razak and Ko Htwe are among the eight martyrs assassinated along with Gen. Aung San 69 years ago today, and they two are Muslims.
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Martyrs' Day
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19. July 2016
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Rangoon’s New Bus Network Hits the Road The
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As Monday, Jan. 16 marks the first day of Yangon Bus Service operations, commuters wait to board the new downtown bus line in the transit area near Thakhin Mya Park. (Photos: Pyay Kyaw / The Irrawaddy)
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YBS
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16. January 2017
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British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson, who is now in Burma on an official trip, visited Rangoon’s Shwedagon Pagoda on Jan 21 ,2017.  (Photos: Pyay Kyaw / The Irrawaddy)
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British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson
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22. January 2017
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Rangoon residents flocked to Martyrs' Mausoleum in Rangoon on Tuesday to pay their respect to Burmese national hero Gen. Aung San and his 8 colleagues who were assassinated 69 years ago today
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Martyrs' Day
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19. July 2016
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Buses registered under the Rangoon Division Motor Vehicles Supervisory Committee--known as Ma Hta Tha in Burmese-- are seen in downtown Rangoon on January 15, their last day in service after plying through the city for several decades. The regional government will abolish the committee starting from Jan. 16 to implement a new system called the Yangon Bus Service, which will be managed under the Yangon Region Transport Authority.  (Photos: Myo Min Soe & Pyay Kyaw / The Irrawaddy)
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The Last Day of Ma Hta Tha
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15. January 2017
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Japan's Parliamentary Vice-Minister for Internal Affairs and Communications Megumi Kaneko visited Rangoon’s General Post Office on Jan 17, 2017. (Photo: Chan Son / The Irrawaddy)
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Megumi Kaneko visited Rangoon’s
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17. January 2017
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Three explosions occurred at Capital Hypermarket in Thaketa Township in Rangoon on Nov 20, 2016. Photos - JPaing / The Irrawaddy
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Capital Explosions
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20. November 2016
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One of student leaders Min Thway Thit was arrested during police crackdown on student protestors in Letpadan on March 10. (Photo: Sai Zaw/The Irrawaddy)
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Student protesters
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10. March 2015
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Muse, a major border trading hub between Burma and China, is relatively deserted on Nov 22 after fighting between the government troops and ethnic alliance armies broke out since weekend. (Photo: Zaw Zaw / The Irrawaddy)
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Muse City
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22. November 2016
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Razak and Ko Htwe are among the eight martyrs assassinated along with Gen. Aung San 69 years ago today, and they two are Muslims.
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Martyrs' Day
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19. July 2016
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Rangoon’s New Bus Network Hits the Road The
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Rangoon’s New Bus Network Hits the Road The
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16. January 2017
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Rangoon residents flocked to Martyrs' Mausoleum in Rangoon on Tuesday to pay their respect to Burmese national hero Gen. Aung San and his 8 colleagues who were assassinated 69 years ago today
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Martyrs' Day
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19. July 2016
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As Monday, Jan. 16 marks the first day of Yangon Bus Service operations, commuters wait to board the new downtown bus line in the transit area near Thakhin Mya Park. (Photos: Pyay Kyaw / The Irrawaddy)
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YBS
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16. January 2017
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