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“Frontline Poets” was co-authored with Aung Naing Soe, a prominent Burmese filmmaker and journalist who has reported on ...
A drastic increase in unregulated production of rare earth minerals in Myanmar is causing serious environmental concerns ...
Myanmar officials destroyed over $300 million worth of illegal drugs, including opium, heroin, and methamphetamine.
Beijing is increasingly shaping the outcome of Myanmar’s civil war, not by supporting one side, but by controlling where battles can and cannot take place. China forced rebels to abandon the ...
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 ...
Myanmar’s scam empire gets worse, not better Fewer Chinese are forced to come, but more workers are coming by choice ...
When a powerful earthquake struck Myanmar in March 2025, it left not only homes but also lives fractured. In villages across the affected region, families scrambled to safety as the ground trembled ...
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.
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 ...
Without USAID, Myanmar Is Struggling to Recover From Its Massive Earthquake “We have the capacity to save lives, and the choice has been not to use it,” said the former head of the agency’s ...
Myanmar was already one of the world’s most challenging places for humanitarian organizations to operate because of civil war that displaced millions of people.