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What a shifting civil war means for the future of Myanmar

What a rapidly changing civil war means for the future of Myanmar

05/05/2024

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What a shifting civil war means for the future of Myanmar

Clip: 5/5/2024 | 7m 10sVideo has Closed Captions

What a rapidly changing civil war means for the future of Myanmar

Myanmar is on the brink of becoming a failed state. For three years, the southeast Asian nation has been embroiled in an escalating civil war between the military junta and pro-democracy forces. Now, resistance groups have gained control of a significant part of the country after a long line of junta defeats. John Yang speaks with Burmese-American journalist Aye Min Thant about the situation.

05/05/2024

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