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A military Coup in Myanmar || Intensity, Increase In killings, Police Violence Against Demonstrators

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Police in riot gear stormed a rally on Sunday, removing hundreds of protesters by truck. Police in riot gear stormed a rally on Sunday, removing hundreds of protesters by truck. Large anti-military protests are taking place in the Myanmar cities of Yangon, Mandalay and Davao despite police crackdowns. There have been reports of casualties in the protests, but it is difficult to confirm. Myanmar's February 1 military coup, which ousted and detained the country's top elected political leadership, including Aung San Suu Kyi, has sparked widespread protests and demonstrations. Videos posted on the country's social media on Sunday showed protesters running to evade police baton charges, temporary barricades on highways and several people being drenched in blood. ۔ The police crackdown, which began in full swing on Saturday, was extended as military rulers sought to end a large-scale, peaceful civil disobedience campaign in the country. However, there is no prospect of an end to

Assassination Of Jamal Khashoggi || How Can An Intelligence Report Affect US-Saudi Relations?

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The release of a secret US report on the assassination of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi is a blow to Prince Muhammad bin Salman, the most powerful man in the Middle East, for his power, honor and international standing. The report could have a detrimental effect on Saudi Arabia's relations with the West in the coming decades. Following the claim that Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman, also known as MBS, was involved in the brutal assassination in 2018, Western leaders have publicly linked themselves to Muhammad bin Salman, Will make it more difficult than ever. Looking at today's situation, it seems that Muhammad bin Salman will remain on the throne of the Saudi Empire for a very long time. Journalist Khashoggi's assassination was ordered by the Saudi Crown Prince, the United States The US intelligence agency has revealed in its investigative report that the assassination of journalist Jamal Khashkiji at the consulate in Istanbul was approved by Saudi Crown Prince Mohamme

COVID-19 VACCINE || Johnson & Johnson's Single-Dose Vaccine Declared Safe And Effective

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Johnson & Johnson's single-dose COVID-19 vaccine is safe and effective in preventing disease. The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) said in a document released on its website that emergency use of the vaccine is likely to be approved soon. The FD's panel of independent experts will decide on February 26 whether to approve the use of the vaccine. Although it is not necessary for the FDA to accept the opinions of experts, the recommendations are usually followed by the FDA. Johnson & Johnson released the results of a third phase trial of the vaccine in late January , which found it to be 66% effective in preventing mild to severe illness, but the company said that Its effectiveness against was 85%. The vaccine was 72 percent effective against mild and severe illness in the United States, 66 percent in Latin America and 57 percent in South Africa, the company said. The company submitted data to the FDA, saying the vaccine was also effective in preventing asymptomatic

Today World Top Stories || China Admits | Extreme Cold In The USA | Execute The First Woman In India | Iran Withdraw Its Nuclear Program If....

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China has admitted that four of its soldiers were killed during a clash with India in the Gulwan Valley. According to a statement issued by the Chinese state media, China has awarded high honors to four soldiers who sacrificed their lives during the clashes with the Indian Army. The dead included Chinese Hong Jin, Chen Zhangrong, Xiao Xuan and Wang Zhuoran. In a tweet on the social networking site, China's state-run newspaper said that Colonel Qi Fabao, who commanded the troops during a clash with Indian troops in June last year, had been seriously injured and had been awarded military honors. It is pertinent to mention that a clash took place between Indian and Chinese troops on the Gulwan Valley in Ladakh last year in which 20 Indian soldiers were killed.  No statement was made by China regarding the deaths of its troops, while the two countries recently agreed on a five-point agenda to withdraw troops from the disputed border area and ease border tensions. Earlier, the Indian m

Today World Top Stories || France Approves Anti-Religious Extremism | The Whole Of India Will Be closed | Blizzards Killed 23 People | Massive Protests Against The Military Coup In Myanmar

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The French National Assembly has passed a resolution against religious extremism aimed at strengthening France's core values of freedom and equality, preventing virginity tests and forced marriages. According to the foreign news agency, the bill includes restrictions on violence, strict monitoring of religious associations and the process of sending out-of-school children to mainstream schools. The French National Assembly passed the bill with 347 votes to 151. The bill will now be introduced in the Senate for enactment, where the government may face difficulties in passing the bill due to the majority of the opposition.  Protests by Indian farmers continue, the whole of India will be closed again tomorrow , protests intensified for the release of environmental activist Disha Ravi, who made toolkits for farmers, in front of Delhi Police Headquarters. Tomorrow the whole of India will be closed again, the farmers have made a big announcement, trains will be stopped across the count

Impeachment || Donald Trump Acquitted For Second Time

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The US Senate has acquitted former President Donald Trump of his role in the violent protests in the capital, the second such indictment in a year. According to a report by the British news agency Reuters, the trial against the former president for inciting a coup lasted for 5 days and the number of votes against him was 57 votes as against 43 while a two-thirds majority was needed to punish him. In the voting process, 7 Republican senators voted in favor of punishing Donald Trump by the Democrats. The former president resigned on January 20, so the impeachment proceedings could not be used to remove him from office, but Democrats hoped to punish him for blaming the capital's violent siege. I will succeed so that he will not be able to return to public office. The former US president delivered a provocative speech shortly after which his supporters stormed the US capital's Capitol Hill on January 6. Donald Trump's attorney took the position that his statement at the rally w

How Did Israel Kill An Iranian Nuclear Scientist? | Iran Has Begun Producing Uranium

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Israel's Mossad intelligence agency was involved in the assassination of Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizada in November last year. The Jewish Chronicle reports that Mossad agents killed Mohsin Fakhrizada with a one-gun smuggled in various pieces. The report quoted intelligence sources as saying that about 20 Mossad agents, including Israelis and Iranians, attacked and killed the Iranian nuclear scientist after about eight months of surveillance. Al Jazeera says the report, published in a London newspaper on Wednesday, could not be immediately confirmed. On Monday, however, Iran's intelligence minister told state television that an employee of Iran's armed forces was involved in the killings. According to Iranian media, Fakhrizada died in hospital on November 27 after the attack. Shortly after the attack, Iran blamed Israel. An Israeli government spokesman said on Wednesday that he had not commented on the report. An investigation report has been published in the f

Today Top Stories || Imposed Sanctions on Myanmar | Twitter's Door Closed Forever | North Korea Steals 300 Million | A Task Force To Review Strategy Against China

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The United States has imposed sanctions on the military leadership involved in a military coup in Myanmar. According to British media, US President Joe Biden has issued an executive order in which sanctions have been imposed on the military leadership in the military coup in Myanmar. According to media reports, under the executive order of the US President, action will be taken against military officials, their families and their affiliated businesses. According to British media, the US government is also taking steps to block the military's access to the 1 billion fund set aside for the Myanmar government. According to media reports, the US government has imposed sanctions on Myanmar's military leadership following the death of a woman in a protest following a military coup. According to British media, US President Joe Biden has demanded an immediate end to the military coup in Myanmar and the immediate release of other leaders, including Aung San Suu Kyi. The US president sa