New York Times - May 12, 2008
A young boy sits by the wreckage of a home near Kyauktan in Myanmar. More Photos > By THE NEW YORK TIMES This article is by a reporter for The New York
The Associated Press - May 11, 2008
YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — A Red Cross boat carrying rice and drinking water for cyclone victims sank Sunday, while the death toll jumped to more than 28000 and
Aljazeera.net - May 08, 2008
United Nations: Will release a minimum of $10m, launching a "flash appeal" to raise much more money. International Red Cross: $189000.
Euronews.net - May 07, 2008
One million people are now thought to have been made homeless by the devastating cyclone which hit southern Myanmar at the weekend.
YLE News - May 12, 2008
The Finnish Ambassador to Thailand has met with representatives of the Myanmar military junta. He encouraged them to allow international relief agencies to
Red Cross (press release) - May 11, 2008
Sunday, May 11, 2008 — Slightly more than a week after cyclone Nargis struck Myanmar, relief supplies—such as tarps, water containers, water purification
Ontario Now - May 11, 2008
Toronto - As the death toll climbs in Myanmar, Ontario premier Dalton McGuinty has vowed to help the cyclone victims. McGuinty says his office has been in
Yahoo! Italia Notizie - May 11, 2008
AP - da 2 minuti Homeless Burmese children smile as they gather at a damaged structure in Kontigome village at the outskirts of hard-hit Bogalay town,
PRESS TV - May 10, 2008
A cargo plane carrying 35 tons of emergency aid leaves a French airport and heads for the victims of Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar.
CCTV - May 09, 2008
Relief supplies from the United Nations as well as aid from Asian countries are arriving at Yangon International Airport for distribution to cyclone victims
Bay Today - May 08, 2008
By Kate Adams On May 8th, the North Bay branch of the Canadian Red Cross celebrated “World Red Cross Day” at City Hall, where Mayor Vic Fedeli helped to
Phuket Gazette - May 07, 2008
BANGKOK: With the death toll in Myanmar now feared to be more than 100000, a number of aid organizations have started relief efforts in the hardest-hit
NECN - May 07, 2008
(NECN/ABC) - A cyclone has killed more than 20000 people in Myanmar. The aim now is to prevent any more deaths for want of food, water, shelter and medicine