Telegraph.co.uk - May 17, 2008
By Philip Sherwell in New York Burma's ruling generals could be threatened with prosecution for crimes against humanity as a last resort to pressure them to
CTV.ca - May 17, 2008
A Canadian military plane loaded with 40 tonnes of relief supplies destined for survivor's of Burma's cyclone disaster has arrived in Bangkok, Thailand.
Voice of America - May 17, 2008
By VOA News Burma took diplomats on a controlled tour of the storm-ravaged Irrawaddy delta Saturday following international complaints the ruling military
ITV.com - May 17, 2008
The Burmese military Government has declared the emergency relief effort over, despite many survivors of Cyclone Nargis still being without food,
BBC News - May 17, 2008
Burma's government has been guilty of "inhuman" treatment of Cyclone Nargis survivors by refusing to allow aid to get through, Gordon Brown says.
Times Online - May 16, 2008
Two and a half million people have been made homeless or destitute by Cyclone Nargis, but for one of the tiniest of them, a two-month-old infant named Kyaw
Voice of America - May 16, 2008
By Ron Corben A United Nations agency says that as many as one million children may be at risk of disease following Cyclone Nargis.
The Age - May 15, 2008
A woman and her child contemplate the cyclone damage to their house in a village near Pyapon. THE world community kept up the pressure on Burma's ruling
New Statesman - May 15, 2008
Millions are destitute, the death toll has already reached six figures. The inexcusable incompetence of the vicious regime is partly to blame.
CTV.ca - May 14, 2008
The situation continues to worsen in Burma with the United Nations now estimating 2 million people are at risk of disease and starvation in the wake of the
Boston Globe - May 11, 2008
A cyclone survivor carried away useable articles from the debris of destroyed houses yesterday in Kyauktan, Burma. (AFP PHOTO/Khin Maung Win) BANGKOK - An
Spiegel Online - May 17, 2008
By our reporter in Rangoon The stubbornness of Burma's military junta puts the West into a hopeless situation. If the international community wants to
InTheNews.co.uk - May 17, 2008
This year India celebrated 60 years of independence, but the festivities remain bittersweet for some. Full Story The international community must step up