Which newspaper has the best reputation in Myanmar?
Which newspaper has the best reputation in Myanmar?
Newspaper | Location |
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1 Myanmar Times | Yangon |
2 7 Days Daily | Yangon |
3 Myanmar Business Today | Yangon |
Un Kyaymon | Yangon |
How many journals are there in Myanmar?
Up to 16,000 journals, up to 63,000 e-books, up to 105 other information resources are now available to health institutions in more than 120 countries, areas and territories benefiting many thousands of health workers and researchers, and in turn, contributing to improve world health.
Who owns the Myanmar Times?
The Myanmar Times
Format | Berliner |
Owner(s) | Myanmar Consolidated Media Co. Ltd. (MCM) |
Founder(s) | Ross Dunkley and Sonny Swe |
Publisher | Thein Tun |
Founded | 2000 |
What is Burma called now?
Union of Myanmar
The choice of names stems from the existence of two different names for the country in Burmese, which are used in different contexts. The official English name was changed by the country’s government from the “Union of Burma” to the “Union of Myanmar” in 1989, and still later to the “Republic of the Union of Myanmar”.
Where can I read Myanmar news?
Myanmar newspapers and news sites
- Myanmar Times. Yangon based weekly bilingual (English and Burmese) newspaper.
- Myanmar Times – Burmese Edition. One of the most widely circulated newspapers in Myanmar.
- 7Day News Journal.
- Voice.
- Myanmar Business Today.
- Mizzima News.
- Eleven Myanmar.
- Irrawaddy.
Why is Myanmar Times suspended?
People in Myanmar have one less place to access news after the San Taw Chain, or Standard Times, newspaper announced that its print and online publications will temporarily cease because of disruptions to communications and distribution in the aftermath of the coup.
Is Myanmar time independent?
Staring March 17, the country no longer has a single independent newspaper in publication. Staring March 17, the country no longer has a single independent newspaper in publication.
Who is ruling Myanmar now?
Executive branch
Office | Name | Since |
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State Counsellor | Aung San Su Kyi | 5 February 2021 |
President | Win Myint | 30 March 2018 |
Vice-President | Myint Swe | 30 March 2016 |