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Freed American Has No Regrets Over Suu Kyi Visit

John Yettaw, who was recently freed by Myanmar's leaders, says he has no regrets about taking a secret swim to the home of detained democracy ...

American Held in Myanmar Heading Home to U.S.

A weary-looking John Yettaw left Thailand on Wednesday, finally heading home after his secret swim to the home of Myanmar's detained democracy...

Navy Ships to Leave Myanmar, Unable to Help

The U.S. military ordered navy ships loaded with relief aid off Myanmar's coast to leave the area Thursday after the country's junta refused t...

Int'l Aid May Soon Reach Cyclone Victims

The U N says more than a million Myanmar cyclone victims will be able to receive their first assistance if the country's military regime quick...

Foreign Aid Workers Now Have Access to Myanmar

Under UN pressure, Myanmar decides to allow aid workers into the country to help people who are still working to recover from a cyclone early ...

UN Chief Visits Myanmar

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon sought to persuade Myanmar's ruling generals Thursday to let in a torrent of foreign assistance for cyclone...

UN Chief Goes to Myanmar to Press Junta Over Aid

U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon heads to Myanmar on Thursday for a major diplomatic challenge; persuading the ruling generals to let in a t...

Raw Video: Cyclone Victims Chase Aid Truck

Starving victims of Cyclone Nargis chase an aid truck, scooping up food and items tossed out as the truck passes through the area. (May 20)

Myanmar Set to Open Some Doors

Myanmar's junta has invited representatives of several countries to visit the cyclone-hit delta in a bid to deflect criticism that it is misma...

As Cyclone Refugees Wait, Myanmar Refuses Aid

An aid agency is warning that thousands of children in Myanmar will starve to death within two to three weeks if they don't get food quickly. ...

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