The oil revenue arrangement between the Federal Iraqi government and the Kurdistan Regional Government is looking increasingly unsustainable, and could lead to a complete rupture between the two parti ... ( read original story ...)
Bill would rename Murrieta post office for Riverside County’s Iraq, Afghanistan veterans
The bill would change the official name of the post office at 24930 Washington Ave. to the Riverside County Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans Memorial Post Office. Calvert’s district includes Murrieta. ( read original story ...)
In Myanmar coup, grievance and ambition drove military chief’s power grab
As soldiers and police seek to suppress protests, Min Aung Hlaing’s refusal to compromise raises the likelihood of a wider crackdown. ( read original story ...)
Myanmar Military Coup Protesters Clash With Police in Videos, Photos
Protesters clashed with police in Myanmar on Tuesday in scenes that saw water cannons and rubber bullets used against the thousands who gathered to protest the recent coup in the country. Footage from ... ( read original story ...)
‘Rude and insolent’: fraught talks preceded Myanmar’s army seizing power
Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi destroyed her phone to prevent it falling into the hands of the military, according to two people close to her. Some of her friends and colleagues started to pack their ... ( read original story ...)
Myanmar police fire to disperse protest, four hurt, one critical
Myanmar police used force on Tuesday to disperse protests against military rule and one woman was in critical condition and not expected to survive after being shot in the head with a bullet, a doctor ... ( read original story ...)
Explainer: How Are The Myanmar Protests Being Organized?
Protests in Myanmar against the military coup that removed Aung San Suu Kyi's government from power have grown in recent days despite official efforts to make organizing them difficult or even illegal ... ( read original story ...)
Myanmar Protests Continue, Despite Warnings of a Military Crackdown
Demonstrators in Myanmar have taken to the streets to protest last week's military coup and to call for Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, the ousted civilian leader, to be released from house arrest. ( read original story ...)
Myanmar Police Crack Down on Protesters
Myanmar police cracked down on people protesting Myanmar's military coup in the capital of Naypyitaw Tuesday by firing warning shots, rubber bullets and water cannons, seriously injuring at least two ... ( read original story ...)
Myanmar junta cracks down on crowds defying protest ban
Police are cracking down on demonstrators opposing Myanmar’s military coup, firing warning shots and shooting water cannons to disperse crowds that have taken to the streets in defiance of rules makin ... ( read original story ...)