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People walk near a building of the labour ministry, which was damaged in the aftermath of the earthquake, in Naypyitaw, Myanmar on April 10, 2025. (AP Photo) BANGKOK — Human rights experts for the United Nations are expressing urgent concern about ongoing military operations in Myanmar's civil war, despite ceasefires called by major parties to facilitate relief efforts after the country's devastating March 28 earthquake. At the same time, a new UN report said that because of the earthquake, the Southeast Asian country is facing increased humanitarian needs while a food shortage and a health crisis appear to be looming….
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