"Global Unrest: Myanmar's Ongoing Struggle and the Toll of War"

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The war in Myanmar, which has resulted in an estimated 50,000 deaths since the military seized power in 2021, has largely gone unnoticed by the international community compared to conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza. The violence has intensified as rebel groups make gains against the junta, leading to widespread displacement and human rights abuses. Despite diplomatic efforts by regional groups, the junta remains dismissive and isolated, with the risk of worsening conflict increasing as the army becomes more reliant on bombing and shelling.
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