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In Myanmar, internet can mean life or death

By Andrew Nachemson, Thomson Reuters Foundation, Published on 29/09/2022

» For Zaw Myint Thein, a farmer in northwestern Myanmar, having no internet in the area for more than a year causes many inconveniences — his son is unable to study, he can no longer sell his watermelon crops online, and he feels cut off.

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Washington chaos leaves image of 'exceptional' America in tatters

Andrew Beatty of AFP, Published on 07/01/2021

» WASHINGTON: The storming of the US Congress by supporters of President Donald Trump left America's image as a beacon of democracy severely tarnished on Thursday, with allies unable to hide their shock and authoritarian regimes gleefully exploiting the unrest.

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Hun Sen relatives, cronies stash millions abroad

Reuters Special Report by By Clare Baldwin and Andrew RC Marshall, Published on 16/10/2019

» Cambodia’s long-ruling prime minister, Hun Sen, had gathered athletes at his imposing office for a televised pep talk. “I don’t want to mention politics,” he began quietly.

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From arrows to M16s: PNG tribal fights get ever deadlier

AFP by Andrew Beatty, Published on 06/12/2018

» PILIKAMBI, Papua New Guinea: Tribes in Papua New Guinea's rough and rugged highlands have fought each other for centuries, but a recent influx of automatic weapons risks turning minor beefs into all-out war.