The Associated Press - May 12, 2008
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon criticized Myanmar's military junta Monday for what he called its "unacceptably slow response" to
Gulf Daily News - May 12, 2008
YANGON: The US sent its first aid flight to Myanmar yesterday, but experts warned the relief effort was floundering and 1.5 million cyclone survivors were
China Daily - May 07, 2008
With local communications still in paralysis, we have ample reasons to believe the scale and magnitude of the havoc that Cyclone Nargis has wrecked are far
Arabisto.com - May 12, 2008
By Rima Abdelkader United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon on Tuesday told reporters Myanmar Senior General Than Swe has not responded to his repeated
UN News Centre - May 12, 2008
12 May 2008 – Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today registered his “immense frustration” with the pace of relief efforts following the cyclone in Myanmar last
Thanh Nien Daily - May 12, 2008
The Vietnamese government will provide US$200000 in emergency aid to victims of Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar, a diplomat said Friday.
RussiaToday - May 11, 2008
A second Russian plane carrying humanitarian aid has arrived in cyclone-hit Myanmar. The emergency ministry cargo includes food, tents and medical supplies.
NECN - May 10, 2008
(NECN/ABC) - Families sit alone, no food, no water. But on state television, the government launches a promotional campaign for today's referendum.
KosovaPress - May 10, 2008
The United Nations Secretary-General, General Ban Ki-Moon urged the military regime in Myanmar to allow dispatch more international aid for the victims of
All India Radio - May 09, 2008
Myanmar's military government says, the country is not ready to accept foreign aid workers amidst mounting criticism of its response to the devastating
GlobalAtlanta - May 08, 2008
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called on Thursday for Myanmar’s military rulers to quickly exempt all visa requirements for United Nations aid workers
TV3 News - May 08, 2008
Pressure is growing on Myanmar to open its doors to foreign aid and staff. Some aid has arrived, but the UN says big obstacles remain.
Focus News - May 05, 2008
New York. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has promised to provide the urgent humanitarian aid Myanmar needs to handle the consequences of the devastating
Javno.hr - May 12, 2008
UN humanitarian affairs chief John Holmes told reporters the problem with visas for UN relief officials had improved somewhat. UN Secretary-General Ban
Radio Nuevitas - May 10, 2008
(Prensa Latina) UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon demanded the government of Myanmar to help thousands of survivors of the Nargis cyclone, because otherwise
MSN India - May 09, 2008
New York: The UN has expressed its "disappointment and frustration" at the limited access to Myanmar, where some 1.5 million victims of cyclone Nargis are