Myanmar's military overthrew the country's democratically elected government in a coup. The price of basic things have soared even as real incomes have fallen. World Bank says poverty is back their level not seen for 10 years, wiping away an entire decade of improvement under semi-civilian rule.
Our correspondent meets with Peter Obi, who has a handsome poll lead and an appeal that spans the country’s religions and ethnicities. But his presidential bid still faces obstacles. Myanmar’s ruling junta is doing more than suppressing the country’s people: it is battering the economy equally efficiently. And remembering Brother Andrew, who made daring deliveries behind the Iron Curtain.
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