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Suu Kyi appears in Myanmar court to face fresh charges

Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi has been seen by her lawyers for the first time since she was detained during a military coup a month ago. Ms Suu Kyi, who appeared in court via video link, appeared to be in "good health" and asked to see her legal team, her lawyers said.

18 Myanmar protesters killed as police open fire

Police have fired on protesters in Myanmar killing at least 18, the UN human rights office says, on the deadliest day of anti-coup rallies. Deaths were reported in several cities including Yangon, Dawei and Mandalay as police used live rounds and tear gas. Security forces began the

Myanmar coup: Deadliest day of protests as police open fire

Police have fired on protesters in Myanmar killing at least nine, medics say, on the deadliest day since rallies against the country's coup began. Deaths were reported in Yangon, Dawei and Mandalay, as police used live rounds, rubber bullets and tear gas. Security forces began

11 killed in Mexico shooting attack

Ten men and a boy were killed and a woman and another boy were wounded in a shooting attack on a home in western Mexico Saturday. Prosecutors in the state of Jalisco said the bullet-ridden bodies of the 10 men were found by police on the sidewalk in front of the home. The body of a boy

Myanmar forces disperse rallies with 3 reported dead in anti-coup crackdown

Myanmar security forces violently dispersed anti-coup rallies around the country on Sunday, with reports of at least three protesters killed in the crackdown. The junta has ratcheted up its use of force over the weekend against the massive street movement demanding it yield power and

Biden's $1.9tn Covid relief bill passes House vote

President Joe Biden's $1.9tn (£1.4tn) relief plan to help Americans during the Covid pandemic has been approved in the House of Representatives. The vote was along partisan lines. Two Democrats joined Republicans - who see it as too expensive - in opposing it. The bill

UN welcome Indo-Pak statement reaffirming ceasefire

United Nations, Feb 26 (IANS) Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and General Assembly President Volkan Bozkir have welcomed the joint statement by India and Pakistan reaffirming their commitment to upholding the ceasefire along the Line of Control in Kashmir. Guterres's

Hope other countries follow your example: WHO chief lauds India, PM Modi

In a tweet late on Thursday night, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus praised India for providing Covid-19 vaccines to more than 60 countries. The World Health Organization's (WHO's) director general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has once again praised India’s efforts in fighting

Jammu-Kashmir: Product development, skill upgradation to boost willow wicker sector

Srinagar: Kashmir Willow Wicker products are set to attain new heights through e-commerce platforms like Amazon, Myntra etc. under the World Bank funded Jhelum Tawi Flood Recovery Project (JTFRP). For the Willow Wicker Project Ganderbal, domain expert having vast experience in working

Turkey-Pakistan: Secret Army of Mercenary Journalists

Copyright:@ 2021  Mediterranean-Asian Investigative Journalists. Reposted at RIEAS web site (www.rieas.gr) on 26 February 2021. Note: The article reflects the opinion of the authors and not necessarily the views of the Research Institute for European and American Studies (RIEAS)

Myanmar’s UN envoy dramatically opposes military coup

Myanmar’s UN ambassador strongly opposed the military coup in his country and appealed for the “strongest possible action from the international community” to immediately restore democracy, in a dramatic speech to the UN General Assembly Friday that drew loud applause

Saudi prince approved Khashoggi killing: US

A US intelligence report has found that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman approved the murder of exiled Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in 2018. The report released by the Biden administration says the prince approved a plan to either "capture or kill" Khashoggi. The

China has tried to intimidate Hong Kong activists in Germany, Berlin says

China has tried to intimidate Hong Kong residents living in Germany since pro-democracy protests broke out in the city two years ago, the German interior ministry said in a letter to a lawmaker published on Tuesday. The letter, sent to the head of parliament’s human rights

Rights group to hold online discussion on political freedom in Tibet, East Turkistan, HK on Feb 28

A pro-Tibet group named Global Alliance For Tibet and Persecuted Minorities (GMPM) has scheduled a panel discussion on February 28 to highlight the ongoing human right abuses in Tibet, East Turkistan and Hong Kong. The topic for the online discussion will be “China: Struggle For

The Philippines Is a Flashpoint in the U.S.-China Cold War

As discussed in a previous column of this series, the U.S. requires a firm alliance with Europe, and particularly Germany, to compete globally with China. Yet the outcome of that rivalry also rests fundamentally on the strength of U.S. relationships with the countries encircling

COVID-19: US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan questions China over Wuhan data sharing

US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan targeted China and expressed concern over the data Beijing has provided to the World Health Organization regarding the origins of the coronavirus pandemic. "I also believe that we need a credible, open, transparent international

India finds boat carrying 90 Rohingyas adrift at sea, 8 dead

India's coast guard has found a boat adrift in the Andaman Sea carrying scores of Rohingya refugees, including eight who had died, officials said on Thursday (Feb 26). The boat left Cox's Bazar in Bangladesh on Feb 11 with 90 people, including 23 children, on board and its

Biden approves US air strike on Iran-backed militias in Syria

The US military has carried out an air strike targeting Iran-backed militias in Syria, the Pentagon says. The attack destroyed "multiple facilities located at a border control point used by a number of Iranian-backed militant groups", it said. It was the first military

Khashoggi murder: Biden raises human rights in call with Saudi king

US President Joe Biden has talked by phone with King Salman of Saudi Arabia as he seeks to put relations with America's old ally on a new footing. He "affirmed the importance" the US "places on universal human rights and the rule of law", the White House says.

Unabated Spree of Pakistani Atrocities in Baluchistan and Sindh

The recent report, confirming the clandestine killing of a Baluch female activist named Karima Baluch, in Canada has sparked worldwide concern and execration. Ms. Baluch had to flee Pakistan and take sanctuary in Canada in the face of threat to her life. Pakistani secret service