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U Tin Oo, Embattled Pro-Democracy Leader in Myanmar, Dies at 97 - nytimes.com - Burma

U Tin Oo, Embattled Pro-Democracy Leader in Myanmar, Dies at 97

U Tin Oo, a former Burmese armed forces chief and minister of defense who turned against his country’s repressive government to become a leader of the pro-democracy movement there, died on Saturday in Yangon, Myanmar. He was 97.

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Aung San - Tin Oo, a close ally of Myanmar’s Suu Kyi and co-founder of her pro-democracy party, dies at 97 - apnews.com - Burma -  Bangkok -  Yangon

Tin Oo, a close ally of Myanmar’s Suu Kyi and co-founder of her pro-democracy party, dies at 97

BANGKOK (AP) — Tin Oo, one of the closest associates of Myanmar’s ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi as well as a co-founder of her National League for Democracy party, has died. He was 97.

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Joe Biden - Editor - Letter from Nikkei Asia's editor: Nowhere to go - asia.nikkei.com - Japan -  Tokyo - Burma - Germany -  Yangon

Letter from Nikkei Asia's editor: Nowhere to go

Hello from Tokyo. Recent remarks by U.S. President Joe Biden saying Japan is "xenophobic" and doesn't want immigrants have prompted the Japanese government to hit back, saying his comments were not based on an accurate understanding. But the fact remains that foreign residents account for just over 2% of Japan's total population, far less than in major Western countries such as the U.S. and Germany.

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‘Model minority’ myth still harming Asian Americans - asiatimes.com - Japan - China - Usa - Burma - county Pacific - Mongolia

‘Model minority’ myth still harming Asian Americans

May is Asian and Pacific American Heritage Month, a time when Americans celebrate the profound contributions of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders – a group that is commonly abbreviated as AAPI – to US society. It’s also a time to acknowledge the complexity of AAPI experience.

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EDITH M LEDERER - Filippo Grandi - UN refugee chief says 114 million have fled homes because nations fail to tackle causes of conflict - apnews.com - Burma - Ukraine - Sudan - Congo

UN refugee chief says 114 million have fled homes because nations fail to tackle causes of conflict

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The number of people fleeing their homes because of war, violence and persecution has reached 114 million and is climbing because nations have failed to tackle the causes and combatants are refusing to comply with international law, the U.N. refugee chief said Thursday.

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New Cold War proxy conflict brewing in Myanmar - asiatimes.com - China - Usa - Russia -  Beijing - Burma - Washington - county Sac

New Cold War proxy conflict brewing in Myanmar

By any measure, it would be a stretch to say that the United States is currently engaged in a New Cold War proxy war with China and Russia in Myanmar.

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Myanmar's Rohingya refugees signal despair and hope in overcrowded camp - asia.nikkei.com - Burma - Bangladesh - Britain

Myanmar's Rohingya refugees signal despair and hope in overcrowded camp

COX'S BAZAR, Bangladesh - Tens of thousands of visitors flock each week to this local seaside resort, a gateway to the world's longest natural sea beach, named after a 19th century British colonial administrator.

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West must come to terms with Myanmar's fragmentation - asia.nikkei.com - Burma - Australia -  Canberra

West must come to terms with Myanmar's fragmentation

Morten B. Pedersen is a senior lecturer in international politics with the University of New South Wales Canberra at the Australian Defense Force Academy. He previously worked for the International Crisis Group in Myanmar as a senior analyst.

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