Myanmar's humanitarian crisis, fueled by escalating conflict and climate shocks, is reaching a critical inflection point. UNICEF is there, making a difference for children and families facing grave ...
“This is a crisis on top of another crisis for children in Myanmar. So even before this earthquake, 6 million children in Myanmar were in need of humanitarian assistance. Many of them are already ...
YANGON, (April 2, 2025) - Children living in the open in Myanmar after being forced from their homes by the deadly earthquake are at additional risk of heat-related illnesses as temperatures in parts ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. STORY: The aftermath of an artillery strike. At least 29 people, including women and children, were killed in Myanmar in the ...
YANGON, 24 April 2025 - More than 40,000 [1] people are living in tents and other makeshift shelters one month after Myanmar's devastating earthquake with ongoing seismic activity making it impossible ...
Two seven-year-old boys were tragically killed in a grenade explosion in conflict-torn Myanmar, which remains strewn with landmines and explosive remnants of war. The latest incident was reported from ...
The United Nations said on Friday that Myanmar unprecedently has the highest number of civilian causalities from anti-personnel landmines, with children making up over a third of these numbers. UN ...
Twelve-year-old Mohama poses for a portrait with his fishing rod along the river that winds past his refugee camp in the Tak province of Thailand, Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2025. (AP Photo/Bram Janssen) MAE ...
Myanmar, once a popular destination for Chinese tourists, has seen its reputation plummet in China amid reports that children are trapped working for cyberscam syndicates in the northern part of the ...
When its helicopter gunships and fighter jets rained fire and bombs on a village celebration last Tuesday, Myanmar’s military junta insisted it was targeting “terrorists.” But among those killed that ...
MAE SOT, Thailand — Mohammed Taher clutched the lifeless body of his 2-year-old son and wept. Ever since his family’s food rations stopped arriving at their internment camp in Myanmar in April, the ...