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Frontier Myanmar (Burmese: ဖရန်တီးယားမြန်မာ) is a news and business magazine published in Yangon, Myanmar, owned by Black Knight Media Co. Ltd which also runs a content marketing agency called Black Knight Media Group. It operates an English language magazine, an English language website, and a Burmese language ...
Danny Fenster (born c. 1984) is an American journalist. He is the managing editor of Frontier Myanmar, a local news magazine. [1] In the aftermath of the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état, Fenster became the only foreign journalist to be charged by military authorities, [2] [3] and was sentenced to 11 years in prison for sedition and related charges shortly before he was released in November 2021.
Frontier Myanmar; G. Ganda Lawka; I. The Irrawaddy; K. Kyipwayay; W. The World of Books This page was last edited on 20 September 2024, at 07:48 (UTC). Text is ...
Frontier Myanmar (English) [24] Internet Journal (English and Burmese) [25] Kanaung Journal of Industry and Commerce [26] Kumudra (Burmese) [27] Hmukhin Shudaunk (Crime Journal) (Burmese) [28] [29] Myanmar Business Today - Myanmar's first bilingual (English-Myanmar) business newspaper [14] Myanmar Digest [30] Myanmar Post - privately owned [31 ...
Frontier Myanmar; K. Khit Thit Media; M. Mizzima News; The Myanmar Times; Myanmar Now; Myanmore Magazine This page was last edited on 12 June 2020, at 03:32 (UTC ...
Sithu Aung Myint (Burmese: စည်သူအောင်မြင့်) is a Burmese journalist and political commentator, best known as a columnist for Frontier Myanmar, and as a contributor to VOA since 2014. [1] [2]
Pye Phyo Tayza (Burmese: ပြည့်ဖြိုးတေဇ; born 29 January 1987) is a Burmese business tycoon and the managing director of the Htoo Group of Companies, a major crony conglomerate in Myanmar. [1]
Frontier Myanmar reported the number of Armenians "a few hundred at most" in 2019. [1] According to Reverend John Felix, priest at the Armenian church in Yangon, the last full Armenian died in 2013, but there are "no more than 10 or 20 families who are part Armenian." [2]