Myanmar

Many voters cast ballots for the first time in what was been billed as the nation's freest election ever.
It will be the first national election since the country embarked on a transition to democracy.
"I try to push them, to encourage them, to get education, education, education."
Censorship was lifted in 2012, a year after a military junta gave way to a nominally elected government.
Like several other former British colonies, the country retains a colonial-era law that criminalizes homosexuality.
The parliament has passed a law seen as targeting Muslims.
The feud between the two rivals became public when security forces surrounded the USDP headquarters in Naypitaw, Myanmar.
More than 150,000 people have been affected.