More than 500 days in prison: For journalists jailed in Myanmar, a long fight for freedom By Rumobritt On 00:01 In IFTTT, Reuters: World News With No comments Convicted of breaking Myanmar's Official Secrets Act, Reuters journalists Wa Lone, 33, and Kyaw Soe Oo, 29, had spent more than 500 days in jail when they were freed on Tuesday. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2VOFWFR via IFTTT Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:China kicks off month-long winter festival in northern city of HarbinSwimming enthusiast Yu Hongtao, 50, trained for months in the freezing water of the Songhua river to compete in a winter ice swimming tournament held … Read MoreThousands rally against Hungary's overtime work law, PM OrbanThousands marched through Budapest's city center on Saturday to protest against a new law that allows employers to ask staff to work up to 400 hours p… Read MoreIran says despite U.S. sanctions, it has found new 'potential' oil buyersAll countries that were granted a waiver from the United States to continue buying a certain amount of Iranian oil imports are complying with U.S. san… Read MoreHamas arrests Gaza men suspected of attacking Abbas's TV stationGaza authorities arrested five Palestinians on Saturday on suspicion of ransacking the offices of President Mahmoud Abbas's official Palestine Televis… Read MoreChina's population set to peak at 1.44 billion in 2029: government reportChina's population is set to reach a peak of 1.442 billion in 2029 and start a long period of "unstoppable" decline in 2030, government scholars said … Read More Newer Post Older Post Home 0 comments: Post a Comment
More than 500 days in prison: For journalists jailed in Myanmar, a long fight for freedom By Rumobritt On 00:01 In IFTTT, Reuters: World News With No comments Convicted of breaking Myanmar's Official Secrets Act, Reuters journalists Wa Lone, 33, and Kyaw Soe Oo, 29, had spent more than 500 days in jail when they were freed on Tuesday. from Reuters: World News https://reut.rs/2VOFWFR via IFTTT Share This: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Related Posts:China kicks off month-long winter festival in northern city of HarbinSwimming enthusiast Yu Hongtao, 50, trained for months in the freezing water of the Songhua river to compete in a winter ice swimming tournament held … Read MoreThousands rally against Hungary's overtime work law, PM OrbanThousands marched through Budapest's city center on Saturday to protest against a new law that allows employers to ask staff to work up to 400 hours p… Read MoreIran says despite U.S. sanctions, it has found new 'potential' oil buyersAll countries that were granted a waiver from the United States to continue buying a certain amount of Iranian oil imports are complying with U.S. san… Read MoreHamas arrests Gaza men suspected of attacking Abbas's TV stationGaza authorities arrested five Palestinians on Saturday on suspicion of ransacking the offices of President Mahmoud Abbas's official Palestine Televis… Read MoreChina's population set to peak at 1.44 billion in 2029: government reportChina's population is set to reach a peak of 1.442 billion in 2029 and start a long period of "unstoppable" decline in 2030, government scholars said … Read More
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