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Myanmar’s junta is conducting air strikes after a deadly earthquake, despite a ceasefire, while a US$275 million UN aid appeal has received only US$34 million.
Burmese academic Sophia Htwe spent hours desperately trying to call home from Australia after the 7.7 magnitude earthquake ...
YANGON -- The 12th batch of emergency humanitarian in-kind assistance dispatched by the Chinese government was handed over to ...
After medics took a prominent role in the anti-junta movement that emerged after the coup, the military administration has ...
Six mild earthquakes, with magnitudes ranging from 1.5 to 2.6, were recorded in Myanmar as well as in northern Thailand on ...
More than 300 people from Myanmar fled into Thailand to seek refuge following an assault on the military by ethnic armed ...
Kyung Hee University announced Thursday that it will offer full scholarships to seven Burmese students for the fall 2025 ...
While going out of its way to help the junta get its nerve center back up and running, China also continues to lean on the ethnic resistance to give back territory to the regime.
Sun Huamao, a member of Wolfpack Emergency Response, evaluates the remaining structure of a building in Mandalay, Myanmar on ...
Malaysia should use the remaining months of its ASEAN chairmanship to push for some real solutions to the Myanmar crisis, which cannot involve the junta, says Paul Greening.