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David Doyle
Myanmar correspondent
David Doyle is a freelance reporter and videographer based in Yangon, Myanmar. He covers conflict, refugees and human rights.
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Filipino senator fears for her safety over opposition to President Duterte
Filipino Sen. Leila de Lima says the country's new strongman president Rodrigo Duterte has a “personal vendetta” against her and she fears for her safety.
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Historic Myanmar peace conference aims to end decades of violence
Myanmar begins a historic peace conference on Wednesday, with the aim of ending decades of violence between the Myanmar Army and ethnic armed groups that has claimed thousands of lives.
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At least 3 dead after 6.8 magnitude quake hits Burma
A 6.8 magnitude earthquake hit central Burma on Wednesday, damaging temples and killing at least three people.
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