The United Nations says its first plane carrying emergency response equipment has arrived in Burma to help survivors of last Saturday's cyclone.
The World Food Programme has said it is still unclear how much aid Burma's military Government will allow into the country. State media says up to one million people have been left homeless and up to 23,000 killed by Cyclone Nargis. The US top diplomat in Burma estimates the deathtoll may be closer to 100,000. Meanwhile, international pressure on the junta is mounting. Senior officials from the ASEAN bloc and China have said action needs to be taken immediately. Germany's Burma's cyclone death toll soars ...
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China to raise military spending ... Foreign Ministry has called in Burma's ambassador to Berlin to appeal to the government to remove obstacles allowing aid into the country.
(Deutsche Welle)
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