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Here’s what to know about the challenges from the natural disaster—compounded by ongoing civil war—and where the country could go from here.
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ABP News on MSNPM Modi Meets Myanmar's Junta Chief Aung Hlaing On BIMSTEC Sidelines, Mourns Loss Of Lives In EarthquakePrime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday met Myanmar's Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, the head of Myanmar's military government, on the sidelines of the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral and Technical Cooperation (BIMSTEC) Summit in Bangkok.
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As quake survivors dig through the rubble for loved ones with their bare hands, the military bombs villages and seeks diplomatic openings.
After a earthquake rocked Myanmar, the head of its military junta has traveled to Bangkok in a rare foreign trip to meet Asian leaders for a summit. Myanmar's opposition said the junta should not be welcomed abroad.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - The death toll from Myanmar's devastating earthquake climbed to 3,354, with 4,850 injured and 220 missing, state media said on Saturday, as the visiting U.N. aid chief praised humanitarian and community groups for leading the aid response.
Min Aung Hlaing discusses quake aftermath, election plans at regional technical and economic cooperation meeting - Anadolu Ajansı
Myanmar's ostracised leader Min Aung Hlaing will leave his disaster-stricken country for a rare trip to a regional summit, as aid groups called for restrictions to be eased to reach quake survivors.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Myanmar’s military junta chief Min Aung Hlaing met on the margins of the Bimstec Summit in Bangkok to review bilateral relations
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.