Oliver Conway
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Appearances Over Time
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This is her first baby.
The baby girl they call Su Pei.
It translates roughly to fulfilled wish.
Her parents say that all they want for her is a peaceful and democratic Myanmar.
But after five years of hard fighting, that dream of these young revolutionaries still seems far beyond their grasp.
Quentin Somerville with that report from Myanmar.
Overnight, Iran and the US traded the heaviest attack since they agreed a ceasefire in April.
The Americans said they launched their strikes after an Iranian drone downed a US helicopter on Monday.
Iran then responded by firing missiles and drones at US bases in Bahrain, Jordan and Kuwait.
A couple of hours later, President Trump posted that Iran had been completely defeated.
But he went on to say the Iranians had taken too long to agree a deal and would now have to, quote, pay the price.
So what might the US do now?
Darren Selnick is a former deputy chief of staff to the American defence secretary.
The Iranians insist they are responding to US aggression.
Hamid Reza Golamzadeh is head of the UN-Iran diplomatic house in Tehran.
So have the tit-for-tat exchanges now stopped?
I asked our correspondent in Jerusalem, Yolanda Nell.
Yalanel in Jerusalem.
In Bahrain, it's still not clear what targets were hit, as Dr Hassan Al-Hassan at the International Institute for Strategic Studies in the capital Manama told Sean Lay.
Preliminary reports suggest that the overwhelming majority of Iranian projectiles, whether missiles or drones, were intercepted.