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Daily newspapers
- Kyemon - The Mirror. A Government-run daily newspaper (Burmese)[1][2]
- Myanma Alin - The Light of Myanmar. A Government-run daily newspaper (Burmese)[1][3]
- New Light of Myanmar - A Government-run daily newspaper (English)[1][4]
- The Yadanabon
Weekly newspapers and journals
- A-Myin-thit - Ministry of Interior, Special Branch Weekly newspaper (Burmese)
- BiWeekly Eleven
- Burma Today [1]
- The Commerce Journal
- First Eleven
- Flower News - Private weekly newspaper (Burmese) [2]
- Internet Journal
- Kanaung Journal
- Kumudra
- Mhukhin - Burmese for Criminal case, Ministry of Interior Crime weekly Newspaper (Burmese)
- The Myanmar Times - Semi-governmental, pro-government weekly paper (Burmese and English)[1][5]
- Premier Eleven
- Myanmar Digest [3]
- Seven Days News or 7 Days News Journal - Private weekly newspaper (Burmese)[1][6]
- Seven Days Sports
- The Voice Weekly
- Weekly Eleven
- The Yangon Times[4]
- Zay Gwet (Market Journal)
Published overseas
- Mizzima News Agency[7]
- Mandalay Gazette
- Freedom News Group[8]
Defunct popular and influential newspapers
- The Botataung (Burmese)
- The Guardian (Burmese and English)
- The Nation (Burmese and English)
- The Worker (Burmese)
- The Working People's Daily (Burmese and English)
- The Voice Weekly Journal (Burmese)
- Daily Sport Journal
- Phoenix - entertainment weekly, banned from publishing from August 2009 for unspecified reasons[9]
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