
In early 2021, after a decade of political and economic reforms, Myanmar looked like it was finally beginning to shake off the hangover of decades of military rule. Foreign investment was growing, and standards of living were gradually improving. In February that year, however, the military again grabbed power after ousting Aung San Suu Kyi's democratically elected government in a coup. This sent the country spiralling towards civil war and social and economic collapse. In the latest addition to the daily misery of Myanmar's long-suffering people, a huge 7.7-magnitude earthquake hit the centre of the country on Friday. Its epicentre was just outside Mandalay, the county's second-largest city. The Thai capital of Bangkok, more than 1,000 kilometres from the epicentre, experienced extensive damage too. Video images showed a collapsing building under construction and sloshing rooftop infinity pools causing waterfalls down high-rise condominiums. The death toll has now passed 1,000 at...
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