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Countries around the world have sent aid and rescue teams to Myanmar since the quake, but poor infrastructure and an ongoing civil war has complicated relief efforts.
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The death toll from the massive earthquake that hit Myanmar nearly a week ago rose Thursday to 3,085 as search and rescue teams found more bodies, the military-led government said, and humanitarian a...
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Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing joined regional talks in Bangkok on Friday, a day after his army launched multiple airstrikes, despite his call for a cease-fire.
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Asianet Newsable on MSN'Murderer not welcome!' Myanmar junta leader faces Bangkok protests as quake-hit nation suffers (WATCH)Myanmar's junta leader Min Aung Hlaing was met with fiery protests in Bangkok on Friday as he participated in a regional summit, drawing condemnation from rights groups and citizens alike for his presence abroad while his country grapples with a catastrophic earthquake and an ongoing civil war.
MANDALAY: The head of Myanmar's junta is expected to travel to Bangkok on Thursday (Apr 3) for a regional summit, as the death toll from his country's devastating earthquake passed 3,000. Min Aung Hla
Min Aung Hlaing discusses quake aftermath, election plans at regional technical and economic cooperation meeting - Anadolu Ajansı
Myanmar's ostracised junta chief met the leaders of India and Thailand during a regional summit in Bangkok on Friday, and the U.N. said his military was limiting humanitarian aid following the earthquake that killed over 3,
BANGKOK (AP) — The head of Myanmar’s military government arrived in Thailand on Thursday for a regional summit, making a rare international trip as his country recovers from a devastating earthquake that killed thousands.
Myanmar's ostracised junta leader met the prime ministers of India and Thailand during a regional summit in Bangkok on Friday, a week after an earthquake devastated parts of his impoverished, war-torn nation,
The regime reported the earthquake death toll at 3,145 on Friday morning, including 2,053 in Mandalay Region, followed by Naypyitaw with 511, Sagaing Region with 471 and southern Shan State with 66. Many are still missing. (Photo: Myanmar Rescue)
Protesters displayed a banner calling Myanmar's junta chief a "murderer" as he joined a regional summit in Bangkok on Friday, a week after a huge earthquake killed thousands, leaving desperate survivors pleading for food and shelter.