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Nearly $300 million worth of confiscated illegal drugs were destroyed in Myanmar’s major cities on Thursday to mark the annual International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, officials ...
On the other hand, investors have been awaiting the spin-off listing of its massive beer business, which has been talked ...
More than 200 foreign nationals rescued from scam centres in eastern Myanmar remain stranded along the war-torn country's border with Thailand, according to a local rebel group overseeing their ...
Rescuers in Myanmar said on Friday that floods and landslides set off by Typhoon Yagi had killed at least 110 people, as the death toll from the storm kept rising across Southeast Asia, days after ...
Myanmar has destroyed nearly $300m worth of confiscated illegal drugs in a series of high-profile burnings held across major ...
Myanmar's death toll from Typhoon Yagi rises past 200, with tallying hindered by civil war State media in Myanmar reported that floods and landslides triggered by last week’s Typhoon Yagi and ...
Rescue workers, sniffer dogs, paramedics and millions of dollars in aid have begun arriving in Myanmar after a massive earthquake ravaged much of the war-torn country.
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7.7-magnitude Myanmar earthquake causes tremors and panic in Vietnam, Thailand - MSNAn earthquake of 7.7 on the Richter scale in Myanmar caused tremors across Vietnam and Thailand on Friday afternoon. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) said the quake was of 7.7 magnitude ...
More than 200 foreign nationals rescued from scam centres in eastern Myanmar remain stranded along the war-torn country’s ...
Typhoon Yagi caused $1.6 billion in economic losses in Vietnam, state media said Monday, as the UN's World Food Program said the deadly floods it triggered in Myanmar were the worst in the country ...
Myanmar was struck by its biggest earthquake in a century, shaking buildings and triggering evacuations in neighboring Vietnam and Thailand, with at least one tower collapsing in Bangkok and ...
They are scheduled to travel to Myanmar on April 1. TAIWAN Taiwan's Red Cross donated $50,000 for disaster relief, but its fire department on Sunday night stood down the 120-person rescue team it ...
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