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People in Myanmar, who survived last month's massive earthquake, are still struggling to reconstruct their lives.
The BBC's Quentin Sommerville witnesses daily attacks on a rebel-held area ravaged by the country's long-running civil war.
Protesters displayed a banner calling Myanmar's junta chief Min Aung Hlaing a "murderer" as he joined a regional summit in ...
Myanmar's junta has kept up a deadly military campaign, including airstrikes and artillery assaults, despite announcing a ...
Examining China’s double-standard policy in Myanmar - a pragmatic and economically-driven attempt to safeguard Beijing’s ...
While the chances of success are slim, ceasefires are a necessary step toward a resolution to the country’s civil war.
However, despite Anwar’s urging that the Myanmar military respect the ceasefire, it is unclear whether the extension means ...
Maung Tu, 40, a manager at a mining company, purchased a betel nut farm of 2.4 hectares, or 6 acres, near the southern tip of ...
Russian nuclear firm Rosatom is planning to go ahead with the construction of a nuclear power plant in Myanmar, despite the ...
Myanmar junta extends fragile ceasefire for earthquake relief amid allegations of escalating violence - Temporary truce ...
Myanmar’s military extended a ceasefire it announced in the wake of a deadly earthquake last month by a week to April 30, the ...
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