Dollar day ty has more than doubled to include half the population. Foreign investors are getting cold feet and have been rapidly divesting. Tens of thousands of refugees are pouring into minmar's neighbors, tiland and india. Drugs are also flowing over the borders. Tyland is currently governed by a hunta with no interest in seeing generals topple. India is worried about china's growing influence in the region,. so it is continuing to send weapons to me in mars. Military china's stense is more complicated. It has numerous investments in me and mars. For instance, a really important oil and gas pipe line that it would like to see protected.
A long-awaited report confirms rumours that have consumed Boris Johnson’s premiership. He may be weakened, but early signs suggest he will not fall. One year after Myanmar’s military coup, the protest mood has not faded; the murderous junta is failing to rule and the country is falling apart. And the pain of losing one’s native tongue in a foreign land.
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