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Myanmar has been severely impacted by the March earthquake, and the economic aftershocks are compounding ongoing challenges faced by firms and households, according to a new World Bank report.
Myanmar’s youth have been leading anti-military resistance efforts following the February 2021 coup. A political solution is necessary to Myanmar’s crisis, and the youth must play a central role in ...
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China’s Myanmar policy, which has largely supported the junta, may face a significant test as control over critical minerals becomes increasingly central to geopolitical calculations.
UNICEF Myanmar is supplying domestic water to people in makeshift camps, distributing 4,400 gallons of domestic water daily to residents affected by the deadly earthquake.
People in Myanmar's earthquake-stricken areas braced for thunderstorms after rain and wind hampered rescue operations, while many who lost their homes were forced to sleep outside.
Myanmar’s military chief, Min Aung Hlaing, called for elections on March 27, 2025 – a day before an earthquake devastated the country.
Myanmar's military rulers have kept journalists out since the devastating earthquake, so CBS News' partners at the BBC went undercover to reveal the scale of the disaster.
Buildings in Myanmar are continuing to collapse five days after a powerful earthquake struck the country, creating perilous conditions for rescuers as they attempt to extricate survivors from the ...
A major earthquake struck Myanmar, also known as Burma, at 12:50 p.m. local time on March 28, causing devastating damage.
In a censored nation that runs on rumor and omens, people in Myanmar wonder whether the latest disaster might be a portent of regime change.
Myanmar’s shadow National Unity Government announced a unilateral partial ceasefire to facilitate earthquake relief efforts as the country's official death toll rose to 1,644.