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National Reconciliation Remains a Defining Challenge in Burma

Ms. Clinton noted that both nations are far from strangers. She said both countries had a long history together, from the earliest American missionaries to generations of traders and merchants to the shared sacrifices of World War Two.

US Supports Peaceful Institutionalization of Democracy in Burma

She noted that the United States had the first special envoy to Burma that was a position created by the Congress. She said the U.S. had members of the Senate go to Burma.

US Urges Burma For Unconditional Release of Political Prisoners

Mr. Posner stressed that ultimately the transition to a strong, sustainable democracy in this country rests with the Burmese people.

Burma Suspends Construction of Myitsone Dam

Special Representative and Policy Coordinator Ambassador Mitchell traveled to Burma September 9-14, where he held 35 meetings and exchanged views with over 80 interlocutors from government officials to pro-democracy, ethnic, and civil society leader

US Maintains Intensive Sanctions Against Burmese Regime

According to Mr. Joe Yun, coupled with the international pressure, the United States works closely with its key allies such as the European Union (EU) and its member states, Canada, Australia, Japan, Korea, Southeast Asian nations and others to enco

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Olivia Ramirez Smith and the Business of Reconnecting Women to the Earth

For more than two decades, Olivia Ramirez Smith has answered one question through books, films, retreats, and The Mother Earth Effect LLC: what would happen if women simply touched the ground again?

Why Tracking Your Net Worth Monthly Changes Your Financial Behavior

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How Singh Law Firm’s Cross-Border Practice Is Redefining Mid-Market Counsel

A boutique firm with national reach is changing what mid-sized clients expect from outside legal

Australia CGT Tax Changes Threaten Investment Confidence, Young Investors

Australia’s CGT tax changes may hurt young investors, shares, crypto and small businesses as Treasury modelling faces criticism.

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