In a shocking incident, Myanmar's military opened fire on a Chinese Red Cross convoy carrying earthquake relief supplies. Although no injuries were reported, tensions rise as the humanitarian crisis deepens following the devastating earthquake.
In the wake of a devastating earthquake in Myanmar, U.S. aid efforts are lagging as international teams from China and Russia take rapid action. With over 2,000 lives lost, can the U.S. catch up?
As countries rush to provide aid after a devastating earthquake in Myanmar, the US is criticized for its slow response. With a death toll rising and logistical challenges, global support contrasts sharply with America's hesitance.
Devastating earthquake in Myanmar has claimed over 1,600 lives and left many trapped under rubble. Local volunteers lead rescue efforts in extreme conditions amid ongoing civil conflict.
A massive earthquake in Mandalay, Myanmar, has left over 1,600 dead and thousands injured. Residents desperately search for survivors amidst ongoing aftershocks, while international aid efforts struggle against a backdrop of civil war.
The death toll from Myanmar's 7.7 magnitude earthquake has surged to 1,644, with thousands injured and missing. A partial ceasefire has been announced to facilitate international rescue efforts as relief teams mobilize.
A devastating 7.7 magnitude earthquake has struck Myanmar, leading to a staggering death toll of over 1,600. Rescue operations are underway as international aid flows in to help the affected regions.
A powerful 7.7-magnitude earthquake hit Myanmar and Thailand, causing widespread destruction and chaos. Eyewitness accounts reveal the horror as buildings collapsed and hundreds are feared injured. The military junta in Myanmar has declared a state of emergency and is seeking international aid.
In a controversial decision, the State Department has announced it will dissolve USAID, taking over its functions and ending its independent operations. Critics warn this could jeopardize vital aid for vulnerable populations worldwide.
A new study warns that up to 2.9 million more people could die from HIV-related causes by 2030 due to significant cuts in international aid. Researchers urge immediate action to prevent a resurgence of the HIV epidemic.