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Officials in Myanmar have destroyed nearly $300 million worth of illegal drugs to mark the International Day Against Drug ...
China, which has triggered global shortages with its controls on rare earth exports, is itself reliant on rare earth supplies ...
Myanmar officials destroyed over $300 million worth of illegal drugs, including opium, heroin, and methamphetamine.
It's really important that countries reject this idea of an election and not allow the military junta to attempt to get away ...
Myanmar's junta chief said the country plans to hold elections in December and January, state media reported Thursday, ...
Myanmar's junta torches an estimated $300 million worth of seized narcotics, sending huge plumes of black smoke into the air over Yangon. Other drug burning ceremonies took place in Mandalay and ...
Coup leader Min Aung Hlaing calls on ethnic groups to disarm and join the political process, but critics reject the vote as a ...
YANGON: Myanmar's junta torched seized narcotics worth an estimated US$300 million on Thursday (June 26), but a senior police ...
Myanmar's State Administration Council chairman Senior General Min Aung Hlaing said that the election will be held during ...
In a river of Myanmar, a “large” predator with “thick” skin swam along the riverbed in search of its next meal. Instead, ...
Nearly $300 million worth of confiscated illegal drugs were destroyed in Myanmar's major cities on Thursday to mark the ...
Myanmar has a long history of drug production and is a major source of illegal drugs bound for East and Southeast Asia.
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