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Several Southeast Asian countries kicked off their annual water festival holiday on Sunday, but in the wake of a devastating ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSNSoutheast Asia welcomes water festivals, but Myanmar’s celebrations damped by earthquake aftermathBy bno - Bangkok Office Countries across Southeast Asia kicked off annual water festival celebrations on April 13, but in Myanmar, the holiday spirit was muted as the country continues to recover from ...
While 79 people are still missing after building collapse in Bangkok, in Myanmar the scale of the disaster is still unclear.
Following a massive 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar, here's a look at how communities throughout the region—and the ...
The people of Myanmar have often turned to the clergy for aid during natural disasters. But last month’s earthquake was also ...
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VnExpress International on MSNSoutheast Asia's second largest economy revises tourism strategy, still targets 38 million visitors despite earthquakeThailand, the second largest economy in Southeast Asia, is maintaining its forecast for foreign tourist arrivals at 38 ...
BANGKOK — Several Southeast Asian countries kicked off their annual water festival holiday on Sunday, but in the wake of a devastating earthquake last month, Myanmar is missing out on the fun.
BANGKOK (AP) — Several Southeast Asian countries kicked off their annual water festival holiday on Sunday, but in the wake of a devastating earthquake last month, Myanmar is missing out on the fun.
BANGKOK (AP) — Several Southeast Asian countries kicked off their annual water festival holiday on Sunday, but in the wake of a devastating earthquake last month, Myanmar is missing out on the fun.
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