Disease stalks survivors of Myanmar’s earthquake
People who lost homes and relatives now fear cholera and dengue as US aid shortages hit access to water, food and shelter

People who lost homes and relatives now fear cholera and dengue as US aid shortages hit access to water, food and shelter
The disaster has has rattled the regime’s already fragile grip on power, say critics
Despite temperatures as high as 40C, medics treat earthquake survivors in the street
Military regime is using the disaster to entrench power, says charity
Three Brotherhood Alliance insurgent coalition is fighting the junta to a standstill as the conflict reaches a pivotal moment
Desperate young people from Myanmar selling their organs to rich patients of India's prestigious Apollo Hospitals chain
Investigation: The Telegraph explores the events and aftermath of a brutal massacre that killed 170 villagers in central Myanmar
Vicky Bowman and her husband held in jail in Myanmar over alleged immigration offences that activists fear are ‘political payback’
The ruling is the first of a series of possible sentences that could see the 76-year-old Nobel laureate imprisoned for decades
Reports have emerged in eastern border states of troops seizing hostages to protect themselves from ambush
Fears rise that Myanmar's military is buliding up to a major assault on the majority Christian state
The brutal violence comes after a shadow government called for a "people's war" against military rule
One doctor spoke to The Telegraph anonymously from his safehouse
Just like in India, Myanmar's citizens take their desperate pleas for help to social media
As the virus spreads across the country, major cities like Mandalay report shortages in ICU beds, PPE and ambulances
The Nobel Peace Laureate is facing more than a decade in prison for illegally importing walkie-talkies and breaking Covid restrictions