Myanmar military rulers breaking ceasefire
Days after a 7.7-magnitude earthquake shook Myanmar at the end of March, killing at least 3,700 people, the ruling junta agreed to a halt in its devastating military campaign.
We'll report from inside Myanmar with evidence that its military rulers are breaking a ceasefire announced after last month's earthquake.
We'll bring you reactions from Myanmar's National Unity Government in exile on of what they make of the whole situation.
As tensions between India and Pakistan worsen after gunmen killed twenty-six civilians in Indian-administered Kashmir, we'll hear from Pakistan and speak to one of the politicians there.
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(Photo: Myanmar military Commander-in-Chief Senior General Min Aung Hlaing, Naypyidaw, Myanmar, 27 March 2025; Credit: EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock)
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