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Nargis Dutt in a resplendent sari wearing a rather agonised expression stares down from several of Mehboob Studio’s ageing walls. Posters of Mother India abound at this half a century old film studio and iconic Bandra landmark. Full Article at Hindustan Times
A renewed US push seems destined to fail as the junta pursues self-interest. Full Article at The Age
Nargis Obeidi the mother of Morsal and Ahmad-Sobair Obeidi, sit in a courtroom in Hamburg February 13, 2009. View Photo »
They are also produced during and immediately [within hours] after passage of a tropical cyclone. It is possible that after Nargis the villagers have a more heightened awareness of weather events
Satellites can save lives from natural disasters but developing countries risk missing the opportunity through poor political support. Full Article at Reuters Alert Net
Last week the BBC visited Char Atra, a small island community in Bangladesh, where Oxfam is supporting people to adapt to climate change and find alternative livelihoods. Cate Heinrich reports. Full Article at Reuters Alert Net
There's graffiti covering the walls surrounding the Generation Wave hideout here in the dusty town of Mae Sot on the Thai-Burma border: giant bubble letters spelling out FREEDOM and DEMOCRACY in a shade of purple too optimistically bright to be the... Full Article at Politics Daily
Ghulam-Mohamad Obeidi and Nargis Obeidi, parents of Morsal and Ahmad-Sobair Obeidi, walk away as they leave a court in Hamburg February 13, 2009. View Photo »
Gaining the release of Suu Kyi is important not just for her own well-being, but because it could facilitate a process that allowed the opposition to fully participate in elections and Burmese society ... But Suu Kyi is not the only person facing persecution for her political beliefs. People like the co...
Tuesday, November 17, 2009 Islamabad Activists of Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) women wing here on Monday demonstrated against the statement of former president General (R) Pervez Musharraf in which he had called President Asif Ali Zardari as a... Full Article at The News
The Middle Level is the central and largest section of the Great Level of the Fens, reclaimed by drainage during the mid-17th Century. On every count, the marshland populations recorded the highest adult and child mortality rates. Full Article at Energy Bulletin
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This file photo taken on May 31, 2008 shows a baby sleeping on the floor inside a tent at a refugee camp in Labutta, in the Irrawaddy division some 200 miles from Yangon.
View Photo »This file handout taken on May 22, 2008 from the United Nations shows an aerial view of a camp of internally displaced persons (IDPs) of 104 tents donated by the governments of China and India for the survivors of Cyclone Nargis in the Irrawaddy Delta region, as seen by UN Secretary-Gen...
View Photo »This file photo taken on May 15, 2008 shows a woman carrying a bag of food and a pair of shoes walks past a house destroyed by Cyclone Nargis on the outskirts of Yangon.
View Photo »This file handout photo received by UNICEF on May 21, 2008 shows fields inundated with water nearly three weeks after Cyclone Nargis hit the area, at an undisclosed location in the Irrawaddy Delta region of Myanmar.
View Photo »This file photo taken on May 17, 2008 shows young people affected by Cyclone Nargis gathering for a food donation in Dala on the outskirts of Yangon.
View Photo »This file photo taken on May 16, 2008 shows a young survivor of Cyclone Nargis walking in a flooded field in Kyauktan in the delta region south of Yangon.
View Photo »This file photo shows an aerial view of a devastated town, with many roofs missing, in the Irrawaddy Delta region on May 6, 2008.
View Photo »This file photo taken on May 7, 2008 shows a homeless family taking care of what is left of their belongings in the cyclone-hit area of Dedaye township, some 48 kilometers south of Yangon.
View Photo »This file picture taken on May 7, 2008 shows a ship after it was washed ashore during Cyclone Nargis in Bogalay, in the Irrawaddy delta.
View Photo »This file photo taken on May 4, 2008 shows destroyed fishing boats in the port of Yangon after Cylone Nargis hit the area.
View Photo »This file photo taken on May 20, 2008 shows two fishermen (centre L) standing on a boat they repair in Kaunt Chaung near Pyapon in an isolated area only accessible by boat.
View Photo »This handout file photo from the Democratic Voice of Burma shows people gathering around a car crushed by a downed tree along a street in Myanmar's capital Yangon on May 4, 2008 as the city tries to recover after cyclone Nargis swept through the country killing scores.
View Photo »This file photo taken on May 7, 2008 shows a girl drinking water from a container as her homeless family eat donated food in Konegyangone township in the outskirts of Yangon.
View Photo »This file photo taken on May 4, 2008 and released by the Democratic Voice of Burma shows people looking at a downed tree in the streets of Myanmar's largest city Yangon after Cyclone Nargis tore through swathes of the country, battering buildings, sinking boats and causing unknown casua...
View Photo »This file handout from the Royal Thai Air Force shows an aerial view of the outskirts of Yangon on May 6, 2008 inundated with floodwaters from Cyclone Nargis.
View Photo »This file photo taken on May 3, 2008 and received May 6, 2008 shows monks wading through floodwaters caused from Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar's largest city Yangon.
View Photo »This file photo taken on May 8, 2008 shows an injured child sitting in its mother's lap at a relief center after fleeing Cyclone Nargis-hit Bogalay, situated in the Irrawaddy division of southwest Myanmar.
View Photo »This file photo taken on May 8, 2008 shows residents repairing their destroyed house in Yangon after millions were made homeless from Cyclone Nargis.
View Photo »This file photo taken on May 5, 2008 shows a collapsed power line in a street in Yangon after Cyclone Nargis swept across the region.
View Photo »We are repeating a series of file photos taken in May, 2008 from AFP illustrating Cyclone Nargis and the rescue operations shortly after, to help illustrate the first year anniversary of the event this weekend, May 2-3, 2009.
View Photo »In this picture taken on May 1, 2009, Myanmar Buddhist monks walk at the Shwedagon pagoda in Yangon.
View Photo »In this picture taken on May 1, 2009, Buddhist monks walk at the Shwedagon pagoda in Yangon.
View Photo »In this picture taken on May 1, 2009, a girl feeds pigeons in downtown Yangon.
View Photo »In this picture taken on May 1, 2009, a man feeds pigeons in downtown Yangon.
View Photo »A boy carries supplies off a small wharf along the Pyanmalot River in Pyinsalu Township located in Myanmar's delta region April 28, 2009.
View Photo »This file handout taken on May 22, 2008 from the United Nations shows an aerial view of a camp of internally displaced persons (IDPs) of 104 tents donated by the governments of China and India for the survivors of Cyclone Nargis in the Irrawaddy Delta region, as seen by UN Secretary-Gen...
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