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e big Party Congress. I may need to stay until after Trump's (supposed) visit. Attached are my two recent BBC commentaries on China (N.Korea bomb and Myanmar refugees). Always available to Skype. I am truly excited about the series - nothing like it, could have impact - and I deeply appreciate your generos
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B B|CI BBC World News - Robert Lawrence Kuhn - September 14, 2017 Host: Why is the mass exodus of Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar continuing. Today on Impact we bring you different perspectives, and one comes from Myanmar's state media which claims the military has China's backi
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subsidies, with 57 companies receiving a total of $535 million to open factories inside Japan and another 30 paid to expand production in Vietnam, Myanmar, Thailand and other Southeast Asian countries." Swedish Doctors, Scientists Say Sweden's Approach To COVID-19 Has Not Worked. In an op-ed for USA T
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subsidies, with 57 companies receiving a total of $535 million to open factories inside Japan and another 30 paid to expand production in Vietnam, Myanmar, Thailand and other Southeast Asian countries." Swedish Doctors, Scientists Say Sweden's Approach To COVID-I9 Has Not Worked. EFTA00136040 In an
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e the governing party of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi as the biggest force in the country's Parliament." The turnout "underscored the voters' commitment to Myanmar's nascent democracy, which remains in the shadow of a military dictatorship that ruled for 50 years." EFTA00137083 Ethiopia's PM Reshuffles Cabin
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/asia/myanmar-election-aung-san-suu-kyi- results.html> (11/11, Beech, Nang, 18.61M) reports that the National League for Democracy, which is "led by Myanmar's civilian leader," Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, is "poised to stay in power after winning what is only the second truly contested election the country has
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DNY-00000012 EFTA_001 87357 EFTA01299930 supply deals with Venezuela, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Brazil, Gabon, Russia, Ecuador, Myanmar, Turkmenistan and Australia, and is not wasting much time applying Chinese anti- trust laws to OPEC. The world is changing, much faster than the abil
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s who perpetrate violence and attempt to suppress the will of the people." Meanwhile, the AP (2/22) reports that on Monday, "protesters gathered in Myanmar's biggest city...despite the ruling junta's threat to use lethal force against people who join a general strike against the military's takeover thr
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P says, "The weekend strikes, which sent ethnic Karen people seeking safety in Thailand, represented another escalation in the violent crackdown by Myanmar's junta on protests of its Feb. 1 takeover." According to the AP, "The violence by the Myanmar military - both on the border and in cities around t
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ath For Opposing Junta. The New York Times (5/25, Beech, 20.6M) reports "more than 30 poets have been imprisoned since the military seized power in Myanmar, a country where politics and poetry are intimately connected." The Times says that although at least four of the detained poets have been killed,
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e the governing party of Daw Aung San Suu Kyi as the biggest force in the country's Parliament." The turnout "underscored the voters' commitment to Myanmar's nascent democracy, which remains in the shadow of a military dictatorship that ruled for 50 years." EFTA00149051 Ethiopia's PM Reshuffles Cabin
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Burmese Elections. EFTA00148859 The New York Times (11/11, Beech, Nang, 18.61M) reports that the National League for Democracy, which is "led by Myanmar's civilian leader," Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, is "poised to stay in power after winning what is only the second truly contested election the country has
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itsky Powers. The AP (7/6) reports Britain on Monday announced economic sanctions against "individuals and organizations from Russia, Saudi Arabia, Myanmar and North Korea under new U.K. powers to punish human rights offenders." Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab said the sanctions targeted those behind "s
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subsidies, with 57 companies receiving a total of $535 million to open factories inside Japan and another 30 paid to expand production in Vietnam, Myanmar, Thailand and other Southeast Asian countries." Swedish Doctors, Scientists Say Sweden's Approach To COVID-19 Has Not Worked. In an op-ed for USA T
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icizes the world for its limited response as well, and it focuses on Chevron and Total, which "have resisted pressure, including from more than 400 Myanmar civil society organizations, to cease authorizing payments to" Myanmar Oil and Gas Enterprise. Ignatius: US Recognition Of Armenian Genocide Will F
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pandemic. Karen Forces Seek International Help As Burma's Military Advances On Them. Reuters (3/30) reports that the Karen National Union, "one of Myanmar's main ethnic minority rebel groups, warned of a growing threat of major conflict on Tuesday and called for international intervention against a mi
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ath For Opposing Junta. The New York Times (5/25, Beech, 20.6M) reports "more than 30 poets have been imprisoned since the military seized power in Myanmar, a country where politics and poetry are intimately connected." The Times says that although at least four of the detained poets have been killed,
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there are many, many names in those." Back to Top INTERNATIONAL NEWS US Sanctions Russian Oil Companies as Moscow Holds Nuclear Drills Reuters Myanmar's Army Is Taking Back Territory With Relentless Air Strikes - And China's Help The BBC US Military Strikes Suspected Drug Vessel in the Pacific Re
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North Korea, Iraq, Afghanistan, Sudan, Cuba, Burma, Congo and Colombia. The Richardson Center has already implemented successful programs in Cuba, Myanmar, the Middle East, North Korea and Africa. REPORT OF PAST ACTIVITIES IN WILDLIFE PROTECTION: I. Hiring . Training. and Protection of Park Rangers a
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h governmental complacency, terrorism, and graft rejected the incumbent presicent, Goodluck Jonathan, and elected Muhammadu Buhari to replace him. In Myanmar, a huge turnout produced an overwhelming victory in parliamentary elections for longtime opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi and her National League f
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