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Myanmar-India diplomacy: President U Min Aung Hlaing wrapped up a five-day visit to India, urging peaceful cooperation along the border and promising Myanmar won’t let its territory be used against India’s interests, as talks also covered trade, connectivity and security. Border tragedy: A drone linked to Myanmar’s civil war exploded in Thailand’s Tak province, killing three Myanmar migrant workers and injuring two others. Regional culture & learning: The China Cultural Center in Yangon hosted a China-Myanmar wushu exchange, with students and families taking part in martial arts and cultural activities. LGBTQ rights spotlight: A global roundup revisited where it’s illegal to be gay, naming Myanmar among countries criminalising same-sex relations. Women’s health at work: The ILO flagged gaps in maternity benefits across ASEAN, warning informal and migrant workers still lack adequate protection. Rohingya in Malaysia: Malaysia began refugee registration for legal work access, while anti-refugee online backlash around Aidiladha/cattle sacrifice reignited hostility. Connectivity push in India’s Northeast: Mizoram CM Lalduhoma urged a “trade-ready” Northeast as the Kaladan project nears completion under India’s Act East policy.

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