Myanmar junta shuts down broadband as pressure mounts
Newshour - En podcast af BBC World Service

In response to increasing pressure from the outside world including the UNSC and China, Myanmar's military have extended their regular overnight internet blackout to a complete shutdown of wireless broadband services. We hear from a Burmese woman in the US unable to contact her family back home. And we report from the Thai-Myanmar border where three thousand people have fled the eastern Karen state for Thailand to escape air strikes. Also in the programme: Ukraine's foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba on escalating military tension in Donbass and Crimea; the video obtained by the BBC appearing to show a massacre of unarmed civilians in Ethiopia’s northern Tigray region, by men wearing Ethiopian army uniforms; and a policeman is killed outside the Capitol building in Washington DC. (Picture: Flowers hang as part of the protest against the military coup in Yangon, Myanmar / Credit: Reuters)