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An Oxford chef is going to Bangladesh to build an orphanage for hundreds of children who are still homeless a year after a cyclone devastated the country.
Six months after Cyclone Nargis devastated parts of southern Burma, survivors are showing a determination to rebuild their lives.
People in Burma describe what has changed and the atmosphere on the streets one year after the protests.
As temperatures rise globally, strong storms in the tropics are getting stronger with faster winds, scientists show.
The United Nations ends relief flights to Burma in the wake of cyclone Nargis which killed more than 130,000 people.
An appeal to raise money to help people affected by Cyclone Nargis in Burma raises £35,000.
Floods and the threats of cyclones, it must be summer in Northern Ireland.
Floods and the threats of cyclones, it must be summer in Northern Ireland.
Three months after Cyclone Nargis struck Burma's Irrawaddy Delta region, the BBC's Nga Pham went to see how residents are coping with the devastation.
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Relief and reconstruction work in Burma after Cyclone Nargis will cost at least $1bn, say the UN and regional body Asean.
Ministers from South East Asia issue their strongest ever criticism of Burma's junta, as their annual security meeting opens.
Telford Tigers sign Canadian front-man Jason Cassell from Twin City Cyclones.
A Cornwall-based disaster charity gets the first pictures of its aid helping Burma cyclone victims.
BBC reporters look back at the challenge of reporting on cyclone-hit Burma, two months after disaster struck.
One of the few emergency telecoms specialists to have entered Burma after Cyclone Nargis talks about his experiences.
A leading aid agency working in Burma after Cyclone Nargis urges international donors not to politicise future aid pledges.
Journalist Simon Ostrovsky went undercover in Burma to find out how those worst-affected by Cyclone Nargis were coping.
Dr Chris van Tulleken, an aid worker for Merlin, describes his recent visit to an area in Burma affected by cyclone Nargis.
How a lack of aid is affecting the health of the Burmese caught up in last month's cyclone
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