Flood death toll continues to rise nationwide; UN Human Rights Council told that Myanmar is ‘an abyss of human suffering’; Ek Khaale is a Rohingya visual storytelling project and historical narrative

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DVB English News Weekly Briefing for Sept. 27, 2024. In this week's briefing: Flood death toll continues to rise nationwide; UN Human Rights Council told that Myanmar is ‘an abyss of human suffering’; And 'Ek Khaale’ the Rohingya visual storytelling project and historical narrative; Plus, the National Unity Government (NUG) Foreign Affairs Minister Zin Mar Aung speaks to DVB Newsroom.
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Flood death toll continues to rise nationwide; UN Human Rights Council told that Myanmar is ‘an abyss of human suffering’; Ek Khaale is a Rohingya visual storytelling project and historical narrative

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