Myanmar pardons nearly 7,000 prisoners in second amnesty this month By Rumobritt On 01:12 In IFTTT, Reuters: World News With No comments Myanmar began releasing prisoners on Friday after the president announced he would pardon nearly 7,000 people in addition to thousands released earlier this month. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2GHACeS via IFTTT Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:Australian prosecutors seek jail for media over Pell trial coverageAustralian prosecutors are seeking jail and fines for dozens of journalists and media outlets for alleged contempt of court over their coverage of Car… Read MoreBahrain regrets U.S. decision on Golan Heights: foreign ministryBahrain said on Tuesday it regretted the U.S. decision to recognize Israel's sovereignty over the Golan Heights and called for the respect of internat… Read MoreBoeing readies 737 MAX software fix as families wait for crash reportBoeing Co will provide airlines that have bought the 737 MAX with free software upgrades, the U.S. manufacturer said on Monday, as Ethiopian Airlines … Read MoreFour dead as migrant boat sinks off western Turkey: coast guardFour people, including a baby, died early on Tuesday morning when a dinghy carrying migrants sank off the northwestern coast of Ayvacik in Turkey, the… Read MoreAustralia's One Nation party accused of seeking NRA fundsAustralia's nationalist One Nation party allegedly sought millions of dollars from the U.S. gun lobby and discussed weakening the country's strict gun… Read More Newer Post Older Post Home 0 comments: Post a Comment
Myanmar pardons nearly 7,000 prisoners in second amnesty this month By Rumobritt On 01:12 In IFTTT, Reuters: World News With No comments Myanmar began releasing prisoners on Friday after the president announced he would pardon nearly 7,000 people in addition to thousands released earlier this month. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2GHACeS via IFTTT Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:Australian prosecutors seek jail for media over Pell trial coverageAustralian prosecutors are seeking jail and fines for dozens of journalists and media outlets for alleged contempt of court over their coverage of Car… Read MoreBahrain regrets U.S. decision on Golan Heights: foreign ministryBahrain said on Tuesday it regretted the U.S. decision to recognize Israel's sovereignty over the Golan Heights and called for the respect of internat… Read MoreBoeing readies 737 MAX software fix as families wait for crash reportBoeing Co will provide airlines that have bought the 737 MAX with free software upgrades, the U.S. manufacturer said on Monday, as Ethiopian Airlines … Read MoreFour dead as migrant boat sinks off western Turkey: coast guardFour people, including a baby, died early on Tuesday morning when a dinghy carrying migrants sank off the northwestern coast of Ayvacik in Turkey, the… Read MoreAustralia's One Nation party accused of seeking NRA fundsAustralia's nationalist One Nation party allegedly sought millions of dollars from the U.S. gun lobby and discussed weakening the country's strict gun… Read More
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