Telegraph.co.uk
| Nov 11, 2012
Myanmar was rocked by a 6.8 magnitude earthquake that is said to be the biggest earthquake in the region for 20 years. The initial tremor was felt as far away as the Thai capital Bangkok, and was followed by two magnitude 5 aftershocks.
LinkAsia
| Jun 1, 2012
Burmese pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi left Myanmar for the first time in almost 25 years this week. Suu Kyi took advantage of the country's increasing openness to speak at the World Economic Forum in Thailand. Host Yul Kwon speaks with fil...
Euronews
| Nov 18, 2012
President Barack Obama began a historic three country Asian tour with his first stop in Thailand, where he was welcomed by Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra in Bangkok. Obama is touring the Pacific region in a clear message that he intends to shi...
Channel 4 News
| Feb 3, 2013
Several groups of Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar are making desperate attempts to escape to neighboring Thailand in cramped boats with little food or water. Persecuted in their home country, Rohingya refugees hopeful for an answer to their plight a...
CNN's David McKenzie reports on what a family lost in China's earthquake.
CNN's Dan Rivers reports on the influx of companies into Myanmar as the country opens up to foreign business.
The BBC's John Sudworth has been to some of the areas affected by the earthquake in Sichuan on Saturday to look at how the relief effort is progres...
Ford becomes the first major automaker to open a full showroom in Myanmar. CNN's Christine Romans reports.