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bne IntelliNews on MSNSoutheast Asia welcomes water festivals, but Myanmar’s celebrations damped by earthquake aftermathBy bno - Bangkok Office Countries across Southeast Asia kicked off annual water festival celebrations on April 13, but in Myanmar, the holiday spirit was muted as the country continues to recover from ...
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said he will meet the head of Myanmar's junta in Bangkok this week to push for the ...
Several Southeast Asian countries kicked off their annual water festival holiday on Sunday, but in the wake of a devastating earthquake last month, Myanmar is missing out on the fun.
Human rights experts for the United Nations are expressing urgent concern about ongoing military operations in Myanmar’s civil war, despite ceasefires called by major parties to facilitate relief ...
After a 7.7-magnitude quake that struck Myanmar in late March killed thousands of people and toppled a building in ...
People in the capital Naypyitaw cleared debris and collected wood from their damaged houses under drizzling rain on Monday, ...
People in Myanmar’s earthquake-stricken areas braced for thunderstorms late Sunday, after heavy rains and winds the previous ...
Rains fell on parts of earthquake-hit Myanmar over the weekend, which aid agencies said could complicate relief efforts and ...
Most Thais lack trust in government buildings’ safety after the Myanmar quake, with many fearing structural risks, poor ...
Bangkok Governor Chadchart confirms no more signs of life found in SAO building rubble as rescue efforts shift focus to ...
Bangkok – The death toll from last week’s massive earthquake in Myanmar rose to 3,455, state media said Saturday, as U.N.
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