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Saving Inle Lake: How Nuclear Techniques Are Preserving Myanmar’s Iconic Biosphere

Introduction Inle Lake, nestled in the heart of Myanmar’s Shan State, is an iconic symbol of the country’s natural beauty and biodiversity. Spanning 116 square kilometers, this freshwater lake is not just a picturesque spot for tourists but also home to a unique ecosystem and thousands of people who rely on its resources for their […]

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Myanmar’s Children in Crisis: The Impact of Conflict and Human Rights Violations

Introduction Myanmar, a Southeast Asian nation with a long history of conflict and turmoil, is home to one of the world’s most vulnerable populations—its children. Decades of ethnic strife, political repression, and military dominance have created a dire situation for the youth in this country, particularly among the Rohingya minority and other ethnic groups. While […]