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Government urges citizens to avoid inciting violence after religious riots claim 32 lives over the weekend in Meikhtila.
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Opposition leader breaks silence on state's conflict with ethnic Kachin rebels, saying she would broker talks if asked.
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Meetings in China set to start on Monday after intensified fighting between the two sides.
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Kachin rebels accuse the government of artillery attacks on the town of Laiza, where they are headquartered.
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Drug exports from Myanmar continue to escalate, as distinctions between the illicit trade and the 'legal' economy blur.
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Last Modified: 26 Sep 2012 09:12 GMT
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Police retrieve bodies from burnt-out homes after days of clashes between Rakhines and Rohingyas in western province.
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