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Myanmar’s Elections Risk Escalating Violence
UN refugee chief urges intensifying support for minorities in Myanmar
UN rights chief cations of possible violence from Myanmar's elections
UN Refugee Chief Urges Increased Aid to Myanmar Minorities
Myanmar: Six months after the earthquake, access to clean water remains a lifeline for hard-hit communities

Myanmar: Six months after the earthquake, access to clean water remains a lifeline for hard-hit communities

The disaster is estimated to have left around 4.3 million people in need of clean water and sanitation assistance across the Southeast Asian country, forcing many to resort to unsafe sources for their daily needs. In Sagaing Region, one of the...

Owner:  The International Committee of the Red Cross (Non-profit)
Myanmar Earthquake: Six Months On

Myanmar Earthquake: Six Months On

On 28 March 2025, a 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck central Myanmar, compounding the needs of communities already affected by years of conflict. Since then, the ICRC, in collaboration with the Myanmar Red Cross Society and local partners, has...

Owner:  The International Committee of the Red Cross (Non-profit)
U.S. Treasury Sanctions Facilitators in N. Korea’s Myanmar Weapons Network
Myanmar’s Election Commission Excludes Constituencies from Voting
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From war-torn Myanmar to Mizoram’s music stage: Mary Dawngi’s journey of resilience

From war-torn Myanmar to Mizoram’s music stage: Mary Dawngi’s journey of resilience

Aizawl, Oct 3: Mary Dawngi's journey from war-torn Myanmar to Mizoram's music scene is a story of sheer hope and survival. Fleeing Myanmar's brutal civil war in 2022, the young singer found refuge in the Mizoram capital where she found a platform...

Owner:  Prafulla Govinda Baruah
Indian vlogger takes ‘first-class’ train in Myanmar for Rs 350, shares what it’s really like
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