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Activists allege Myanmar leaders are 'weaponizing' COVID-19 BANGKOK — With coronavirus deaths rising in Myanmar, allegations are growing from residents and human rights activists that the military government, which seized control in February, is using the pandemic to consolidate power and crush opposition.
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These Herders Lived in Peaceful Isolation. Now, War Has Found Them. They set out at night with their camels, yaks and yurts in search of safety from a war finally arriving in their mountain homeland. In one of the more peculiar disruptions touched off by the American military withdrawal from Afghanistan, about 350 ethnic Kyrgyz ...
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Malta's government must bear responsibility for journalist's assassination, inquiry finds Caruana Galizia, a leading Maltese anti-corruption journalist, was killed in October 2018 when a bomb in her rented car was detonated by a remote-controlled device on a country lane near her home.
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Blinken warns talks with Iran can't go on indefinitely US Secretary of State Antony Blinken waves upon arrival at Queen Alia International Airport in Jordan on May 26, 2021. (CNN) US Secretary of ...
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The Philippine President Says Long-Standing Security Pact With The US Can Continue MANILA, Philippines — Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte has retracted a decision to end a key defense pact with the United States, allowing large-scale combat exercises between U.S. and Philippine forces that at times have alarmed China to proceed.
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Eritrean refugees in Ethiopian capital protest insecurity at Tigray camps ADDIS ABABA, July 29 (Reuters) - Hundreds of Eritrean refugees protested in the Ethiopian capital on Thursday, calling on the United Nations refugee agency to relocate friends and family who they say are trapped in two refugee camps by fighting in the ...
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Beijing reports first Covid case in 179 days as alarm grows over Nanjing Delta cluster Workers prepare a pop-up Covid-19 testing lab at an expo center in Nanjing, China, on July 28. Hong Kong (CNN) ...
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Haiti's evangelical leaders feel pressure after one of their own arrested in president's killing PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti — In the days after the assassination of Haiti's president this month, the popular Haitian radio talk show host took to the airwaves, blasting pastors inside the nation's rapidly growing evangelical movement he claimed had been ...
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Sikh American soldiers continue to campaign for right to wear beard, turban (RNS) — Gurpreet Singh died with his boots on for a Marine Corps that wouldn't let him wear a turban in accommodation of his Sikh faith. Singh was killed in action in Afghanistan in 2011, one of the 2,312 American military personnel who have perished in ...
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12-year old Palestinian boy killed by Israeli gunfire in West Bank, Palestinian health ministry says Jerusalem (CNN) A 12-year old Palestinian boy has died after being shot by Israeli soldiers in the West Bank, the Palestinian Ministry of Health said. Mohammed Allamy was a passenger in a car being driven by his father when the incident happened at the ...
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