Yogita Limaye is the first foreign journalist to enter Myanmar since a huge earthquake hit the war-torn country.
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Agence France-Presse on MSNLike 'living in hell': Quake-hit Mandalay monastery clears away rubbleBare-handed monks slowly pick away the rubble that was once the wall of a historic Buddhist monastery in Mandalay, its ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSN'Can collapse anytime': Mandalay quake victims seek respite outdoorsAfter a night sprawled out on cardboard panels under hastily erected plastic tarps, hundreds of Mandalay residents awoke ...
Myanmar’s ruling military said Saturday on state television that the confirmed death toll from a devastating 7.7 magnitude ...
Myanmar’s ruling military has declared a temporary ceasefire in the country’s civil war to facilitate relief efforts ...
State television MRTV said the truce would run until April 22 and was aimed at showing compassion for people affected by ...
The USGS says a 5.1 magnitude earthquake hit near Myanmar’s second-largest city on Sunday, the latest in a string of aftershocks following Friday’s devastating temblor ...
Volunteers gathered to help, some coming in from other cities, to do whatever they could in the city near the epicenter of the powerful quake. By Sui-Lee Wee Reporting from Bangkok In Mandalay ...
Following a deadly earthquake that rattled much of Southeast Asia and claimed the lives of more than 2,000 people, a local woman is showing how Oklahomans can help out.
The smell of decaying bodies permeated the streets of Myanmar's second-largest city on Sunday as people worked frantically by ...
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