The junta is compounding the people’s suffering by continuing airstrikes even as the death toll from Friday’s deadly earthquake continues to rise.
At least three hospitals in the country are out of service, according to the World Health Organisation, three days after a ...
Hundreds are still missing and 1,700 have died, Myanmar's military chief says, as rescuers continue a desperate search for ...
The earthquake has killed more than 1,700 people in Myanmar and Thailand while leaving at least 2,300 injured - the death toll is expected to rise further as rescuers continue to search the rubble ...
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Calgary Herald on MSNCanadian agencies join relief efforts in Myanmar earthquake aftermathMichelle Michalak, spokesperson for World Vision Canada, a Canadian non-profit, said the organization had put out an appeal ...
One of Burma’s key advantages is local support, including sanctuary, food and resources. This support has allowed ... resistance groups like the Karenni Nationalities Defense Force have successfully ...
The Rohingya minority ethnic group continues to suffer from extreme poverty, forced displacement and a complete lack of access to food and medical ... including Karenni, Mon, Chin, Ta’ang ...
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India Today on MSNFields of despair: How war is turning Myanmar into world's opium capitalCaught between conflict and survival, Myanmar's displaced communities are turning to poppy farming, fuelling a booming opium trade in the war-torn nation.
Htay Reh has had to explain to several customers that the Karenni, sometimes known as the “Red Karen” have a distinct culture from other Karen groups. All come from Myanmar. “It’s a similar name but ...
The refugees' stories were often identical: Direct military attacks by the Myanmar army, forced labor, destruction of homes and food crops ... groups such as the Karenni, Mon and Shan is ...
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