Sky News has been nominated for an International Emmy Award for its coverage of the Myanmar civil war.
Chief correspondent Stuart Ramsay and his crew went on a month-long undercover mission embedded with Myanmar’s secretive resistance movement.
They witnessed a remarkable effort by medics to save lives on the frontline at a secret hospital – the last of its kind, hidden in the jungle – as well as undeniable evidence of war crimes.
The Last Hospital: 30 Days in Myanmar is nominated in the current affairs category of the prestigious awards.
Myanmar, in southeast Asia, is embroiled in a civil war between a military junta and ethnic militia and armies.
It began when the junta seized control in a coup in February 2021, leading to widespread street protests that were brutally suppressed.
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Others nominated in the current affairs category include Brazil’s GloboNews, the BBC’s India Eye programme, and Israeli current affairs show Uvda.
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Sky News also won an International Emmy Award last year for its coverage of the Ukraine War.
This year’s awards take place in New York City on 25 September.