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Myanmar has become, by some estimates, the current center for global organized crime following the 2021 coup and now meets the definition of a failed state.
Mental health and psychosocial support was limited in Myanmar even before the earthquake. “Some people have now suffered ...
YANGON: A total of 16 hotels in Myanmar's Mandalay region have collapsed due to the 7.9-magnitude earthquake in central ...
Hydropower projects in earthquake-prone regions across Asia have increased the risk of dam disasters, reservoir collapse, and ...
This latest package reflects ADB’s deepening commitment to humanitarian support in crisis-affected regions and its mission to ...
Even for a legitimate, internationally recognised government the prospects for recovery would be bleak after the quake, which ...
Myanmar's beleaguered economy is expected to contract by 2.5 percent in the 2025/26 fiscal year largely due to the ...
ADB President Masato Kanda said the $100 million in relief aid – the ADB’s largest single grant to Myanmar, “will deliver ...
The U.N. envoy to Myanmar is warning that the Southeast Asian country is on “a path to self-destruction” if the violence ...
Myanmar’s economy is headed for its worst performance since the pandemic as the strife-torn country reels from the impact of ...
As Myanmar begins the long road to recovery, UNESCO is developing guidelines and training materials designed to equip local ...
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