New junta-imposed restrictions spark backlash from motorists facing technical glitches and long lines at filling stations.
YANGON: Petrol stations in Yangon have been testing the sale of fuel using QR codes starting from March 12, according to sources.
Despite Myanmar's civil war, Yangon property prices are soaring, driven by risk hedging and internal migration. Read more at ...
Myanmar's junta announced the launch of a sweeping fuel rationing system for private vehicles on Wednesday, blaming ...
YANGON: Student visas will no longer be accepted from March 26, the UK Embassy in Yangon has announced. The UK government has ...
YANGON, Myanmar — Myanmar’s ruling junta has declared martial law in parts of the country’s largest city as security forces killed more protesters in an increasingly lethal crackdown on resistance to ...
Unlike Bangkok, Yangon is not a big, vibrant metropolis like and it faces persistent problems including congestion, poor internet connections and unstable electricity supply. It's not really a ...
Yangon is introducing smart meters to control the electricity supply, monitor usage and bill customers in a single automated system. If a pilot project is successful, the potential for further ...
Myanmar drivers have been flocking to petrol stations since Tuesday amid concerns over potential fuel shortages, forcing some vendors to limit or suspend sales, with long queues reported in many parts ...
YANGON, Myanmar — Myanmar’s ruling junta has declared martial law in six townships in the country’s largest city, as security forces killed dozens of protesters over the weekend in an increasingly ...
Myanmar’s military junta granted amnesty on Monday to more than 7,000 prisoners convicted of financing or sheltering a “terrorist group”, a ...
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