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4 Feb
The construction tasks of GonBoYaw creek-crossing reinforced concrete bridge started to undertake near KyaukHtu on Pakokku-Pauk-KyaukHtu-Mindat-Matupi Union road. The new bridge is being undertaken by the...
4 Feb
Highway passenger train and circular train services that have been suspended temporarily will be resumed, according to the MyanmaRailways under the Ministry of Transport and Communications. During COVID-19 period...
4 Feb
The company that has become a viral sensation for its eery dog-like robots is out with an update to its latest creation. Boston Dynamics announced it has added a human-like arm to its "Spot" robot. A...
4 Feb
This week's winter storm appears to have broken a 122-year-old record for the most snow in a New Jersey community from one storm.  The National Weather Service made a preliminary report on Tuesday that...
4 Feb
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, staff at Bedford Hospital and Paddington Station, and family members of Captain Sir Tom Moore gathered in locations across England on Wednesday to applaud the WWII veteran and NHS...
4 Feb
Chile began a mass vaccination campaign against COVID-19 Wednesday, just a few days after receiving four million doses of the Chinese Sinovac vaccine. In the first stage, adults aged over 90, health officials,...
4 Feb
A UK biomedical research body said on Wednesday that COVID-19 antibodies stay in the system for six months after infection, according to a new study. UK Biobank studied the blood of over 20,000 participants who...
4 Feb
Pete Buttigieg is sworn in by Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday as the new Secretary of Transportation. The Senate approved Buttigieg to be transportation secretary, which makes him the first openly gay...
4 Feb
Pete Buttigieg is sworn in by Vice President Kamala Harris on Wednesday as the new Secretary of Transportation. The Senate approved Buttigieg to be transportation secretary, which makes him the first openly gay...
4 Feb
Central Bank of Myanmar (CBM) issued a press release on the 3rd of February, stressing that 5,000 kyats and 10,000 kyats currency notes will be withdrawn from circulation and closure of the banks are rumours...

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