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As a manual laborer living in Shwepyithar city, it might be almost impossible to go to a country like England, but trash from England can easily reach the front of his house in Myanmar. As soon as you step out of the house, the piles of garbage greeting you and
Born in Htauk Kyant, living in Htauk Kyant, she could be called a Htauk Kyant native. In their neighborhood, a pipeline taller than a person has been lying on the ground since the time of their grandparents. Although Ma Wati has seen the Gyobyu water pipeline since birth, she doesn&
Since the dawn of civilization, humans have traversed lands in search of safety and opportunity. Today, this ancient instinct drives thousands of Myanmar citizens to leave their homeland, embarking on perilous journeys abroad to secure a livelihood. Migrant workers who cross borders seeking employment are more than just statistics. For
by Aung Phyo ThuSince the dawn of civilization, humans have traversed lands in search of safety and opportunity. Today, this ancient instinct drives thousands of Myanmar citizens to leave their homeland, embarking on perilous journeys abroad to secure a livelihood. Migrant workers who cross borders seeking employment are more than just statistics. For
by Aung Phyo ThuAs a manual laborer living in Shwepyithar city, it might be almost impossible to go to a country like England, but trash from England can easily reach the front of his house in Myanmar. As soon as you step out of the house, the piles of garbage greeting you and
by Y3ABorn in Htauk Kyant, living in Htauk Kyant, she could be called a Htauk Kyant native. In their neighborhood, a pipeline taller than a person has been lying on the ground since the time of their grandparents. Although Ma Wati has seen the Gyobyu water pipeline since birth, she doesn&
by Y3AOnce a beacon of success in Asia, Myanmar is now grappling with the aftermath of political turmoil and economic sanctions. The story of Myanmar’s economic rise and fall is a tale of missed opportunities, resilience, and the struggle for a better future. From Prosperity to Crisis Myanmar, formerly known
by Aung Phyo ThuWestern people invented computers. They also created English fonts that could be used with computers. So who invented Burmese fonts for the Myanmar people? The Zawgyi font was invented by U Ye Myat Thu, an entrepreneur. However, many fonts appeared before Zawgyi. The question is, who was the first to
by Y3AIn the three years since the military coup in Myanmar, the nation's economic landscape has drastically deteriorated. Amidst this turmoil, banking crises have become alarmingly frequent, leaving citizens and businesses in a state of uncertainty and fear. A Glimpse into the Banking Crisis Myanmar's banking sector
by Aung Phyo ThuAfter the Industrial Revolution of 1830 emerged in the world, development progressed rapidly, leading to the invention of airplanes and computers. Finally, due to the internet, the world has become what we could call a global village. The world doesn't stand still. Now, we have entered the era
by Y3AUsing VPN in Myanmar has become almost second nature now. It's like a constant cycle - one VPN stops working, you switch to another, that one stops, so you switch again. It's a kind of adaptation we've gotten used to. But to say it&
by Y3A