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The Myanmar junta adds a new criminal charge against Aung San Suu Kyi, using a colonial-era law banning publishing information that may âcause fear or alarmâ or disrupt âpublic tranquility.â That is, wanting democracy rather than a military dictatorship.
âIf you had a test on the 12th or 13th February and havenât had a result, get in touchâ On #BBCBreakfast vaccines minister Nadhim Zahawi MP appeals for help to trace one of six people infected with the new Brazilian variant of the virus.
#WATCH : Congress leader Rahul Gandhi dances with students of St. Joseph's Matriculation Hr. Sec. School in Mulagumoodubn, Tamil Nadu during an interaction with them
Vaccination will be absolutely free in the entire Bihar state. Such facility will be made available even at private hospitals, it will be facilitated by the state government: Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar #COVID19Vaccine
Myanmar provides an opportunity for the world to draw a line and insist on no more military coups against an elected government. Then the world could turn to Egypt and Thailand, among others.
Foreign journalists in China see 'rapid decline in media freedom': survey
Crowds gather for Hong Kong activists in court for âsubversionâ
âI may even decide to beat them for a third time. Okay?â In his first major speech since he left the White House, Trump repeated his false claims of a stolen November election and hinted at running for president again in 2024. Read more:
Indian Navy to commission the third Scorpene class submarine INS Karanj in Mumbai on March 10th. Indian Navy has already inducted two submarines of the class named INS Kalvari and INS Khanderi. (Pic - file photo of a Scorpene class boat)
PHOTOS: In the month since the military coup in Myanmar, the mass protests occurring each day are a sharp reminder of the long and bloody struggle for democracy in a country where the military ruled directly for more than five decades.
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