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Pink Nation formed in Shan state capital Taunggyi in September 2019. (Zaw Thet Naing)
Myanmar indie act to look out for in 2021
A dish served at restaurant Joitamoi by Orng in Sanchaung Township. (Joitamoi by Chef Orng / Facebook)
Yangon government receives reopening plea as restaurants struggle to stay afloat
This photo taken on June 14, 2020 shows people holding umbrellas as they cross a road during rainfall in Yangon. (Ye Aung Thu / AFP)
Government considers plan to feed every Yangonite as Covid-19 spreads
Painter Ba G depicts a cow calving in the Tay Bon Mar exhibition at Myanm/art. (Supplied)
Myanmar painters showcase lockdown art inspired by Buddhist cycle of rebirth
A cup of sweet Burmese tea served with some samosas. (Iryna Kyrylenko / Myanmar Mix)
A brief guide to ordering Burmese tea
Quick and agile: Myanmar police stand near a police van outside court. (Myo Min Soe / AFP)
Obese police in southern Myanmar ordered to lose weight
 A woman, wears a face shield as a preventive measure against the spread of the COVID-19 novel coronavirus, walks through a street market in Yangon on April 21, 2020. (Sai Aung Main / AFP)
Coronavirus update: Nightly curfew shortened, Yangon residents arrested for not wearing face masks
The word "kalar" in Myanmar has increasingly become an anti-Muslim slur and a contemptuous term for someone of Indian or South Asian origin. This illustration by Anik Nyein shows a Sikh man being called "kalar."
How the word 'kalar' is a depressing indictment of Myanmar society
Pastor David Lah during a recent service that was broadcast online.
Controversial Myanmar pastor who claimed Christians are immune from coronavirus tests positive

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