Pages that link to "Category:Myanmar"
The following pages link to Category:Myanmar:
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- Myanmar (redirect page) (← links)
- Strongest earthquake in 40 years hits Southeast Asia (← links)
- Report finds Afghanistan is on the verge of becoming a narcotics state (← links)
- United Nations passes Declaration on human cloning (← links)
- India and China to discuss energy: cooperation or competition? (← links)
- Bomb explosion kills two in Myanmar's second largest city (← links)
- Myanmar Junta threatened with sanctions by UN body (← links)
- Wikinews:Template messages/Infoboxes/Countries (← links)
- Template:Myanmar (← links)
- Category:ASEAN (← links)
- Earthquake in China kills three, injures hundreds (← links)
- Eleven HIV/AIDS patient-protestors detained in Myanmar (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: June 14, 2007 (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: June 19, 2007 (← links)
- Supporters of Myanmar's Suu Kyi mark detained leader's 62nd birthday (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: June 23, 2007 (← links)
- International Red Cross condemns Myanmar regime (← links)
- Detained AIDS activist Phyu Phyu Thin released in Myanmar (← links)
- Wikinews:Dynamic quiz/quiz/2007/40 (← links)
- Australian government declares support for Burmese protests (← links)
- Myanmar protesters beaten by police (← links)
- Hundreds of monks arrested in monastery raids; continue protests (← links)
- At least 9 protesters killed, 11 wounded in Myanmar (← links)
- Survey: Denmark, Finland are world's least and Myanmar, Somalia are world's most corrupt countries (← links)
- Thousands of Monks in Burma to be imprisoned; Thousands more reported dead (← links)
- Burma's military rulers arrest leaders of pro-democracy protests (← links)
- Aung San Suu Kyi leaves house arrest to meet with government official (← links)
- 351 dead after Burma cyclone (← links)
- At least 10,000 reported dead after Burma cyclone (← links)
- White House spokesperson discusses situation in Burma (← links)
- Death toll from cyclone in Myanmar continues to rise (← links)
- Category:Cyclone Nargis (← links)
- UK PM pledges aid for Myanmar (← links)
- Aid starts to reach Myanmar (← links)
- UN Secretary General releases new statement as UN aid starts to reach Myanmar (← links)
- Comments:UN Secretary General releases new statement as UN aid starts to reach Myanmar (← links)
- Myanmar criticised for hampering aid; UN resumes relief efforts (← links)
- Ignored warnings 'worsened' situation in Myanmar (← links)
- Official Myanmar death toll increases to 78,000 (← links)
- Myanmar to allow foreign aid says UN's Ban Ki Moon (← links)
- Wikinews Shorts: May 26, 2008 (← links)
- Nuclear power seriously considered for ASEAN power grid (← links)
- Bus bombing in Myanmar kills man, wounds another (← links)
- Cyclone Nargis aid effort to cost one billion US$ (← links)
- PAD plan protest for Monday; Thai political crisis ongoing (← links)
- No tsunamis after two major earthquakes strike islands near India and Japan (← links)
- 50 dead after ferry in Myanmar capsizes (← links)
- Asian ministers pledge to increase wild tiger numbers (← links)
- Nineteen killed in Burma ferry disaster (← links)
- Cyclone Giri makes landfall in Myanmar, kills one (← links)
- Aung San Suu Kyi release orders 'signed' (← links)
- Burma introduces military draft (← links)
- Magnitude 6.8 earthquake strikes northeastern Myanmar (← links)
- UN report says 80 per cent of world's refugees live in poor countries (← links)
- Myanmar dissident Suu Kyi to run for parliament in by-elections (← links)
- Observing the 2012 Human Trafficking Awareness Day in the US, and wider world (← links)
- Myanmar's pro-democracy leader Suu Kyi to contest in by-election (← links)
- Report indicates continued severe weather problems still looming (← links)
- Aung San Suu Kyi claims a seat in the Parliamentary elections in Myanmar (← links)
- User:Elogan415uow/Violence in Myanmar continues (← links)
- Wikinews:Water cooler/policy/archives/2011/January (← links)
- User:Elogan415uow/Violence in Myanmar continues (← links)