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↑ Protesters are seen near a barricade during an anti-coup protest in Yangon, Myanmar, March 3, 2021 |
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Myanmar security forces opened fire on protests against military rule, killing nine people, a day after neighbouring countries offered to help resolve the crisis. "The country is like the Tiananmen Square in most of its major cities," the Archbishop of Yangon said on Twitter.
The Kremlin has played down the impact of sanctions imposed by the United States and the European Union over Moscow's treatment of opposition politician Alexei Navalny, but says it will retaliate with reciprocal measures.
Pope Francis says he is going to Iraq, where one of his predecessors John Paul II was not allowed to go in 2000, because “the people cannot be let down for a second time.” Meanwhile, at least 10 rockets landed at Iraq’s Ain al-Asad air base that hosts United States, coalition and Iraqi forces.
Scottish leader Nicola Sturgeon has defended her handling of sexual harassment complaints against her predecessor Alex Salmond in high-stakes testimony on an issue that threatens to scupper her dream of leading Scotland to independence. |
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