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Europeans push IAEA Iran resolution despite warnings by Russia, Tehran
VIENNA (Reuters) - Britain, France and Germany are pressing ahead with a U.S.-backed plan for a resolution by the U.N. nuclear watchdog's board criticising Iran for curbing cooperation with the agency, despite Russian and Iranian warnings of serious consequences.
Myanmar protesters ready for confrontation after 18 die in bloody unrest
YANGON (Reuters): Protesters in Myanmar prepared for more demonstrations against junta rule on Monday (March 1), defying a crackdown a day earlier that killed at least 18 people in the bloodiest violence since the military seized power one month ago.
In Iraq, pope to visit Mosul churches desecrated by Islamic State
MOSUL, Iraq (Reuters) - In Mosul, adjacent to the Biblical city of Nineveh, four churches representing different denominations occupy a small square surrounded by low-rise houses, testament to the role Iraq's once flourishing Christian community played.
10 stunning architectural and interior design projects that won at the IDA 2020
These architectural and interior design projects stood out for their creativity and innovation, earning them top spots at the International Design Awards 2020.
Indonesia presses regional effort to resolve Myanmar crisis
JAKARTA, Feb 27 (AP): Regional diplomatic efforts to resolve Myanmar's political crisis intensified Wednesday, while protests continued in Yangon and other cities calling for the country's coup makers to step down and return Aung San Suu Kyi's elected government to power.
Myanmar police raid protest district as World Bank halts some payments
YANGON (Reuters): Myanmar police launched a crackdown overnight in a Yangon district after breaking up a protest to oppose a military appointed local official, as the World Bank halted payments to projects in the country that were made after the Feb 1 coup.
World Bank halts payment requests on Myanmar projects made after February 1 coup
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The World Bank has halted payments to projects in Myanmar on withdrawal requests that were made after a Feb. 1 coup by the country's military, the bank said in a letter to Myanmar's finance ministry seen by Reuters on Thursday.
Supporters of Myanmar military coup rampage in Yangon (Update)
YANGON (Reuters): Supporters of Myanmar's military, some armed with knives and clubs, others firing catapults and throwing stones, attacked opponents of the Feb. 1 coup on Thursday (Feb 25), while Southeast Asian neighbours looked for ways to end the crisis.
Supporters of Myanmar military coup rampage in Yangon
(Reuters) - Supporters of Myanmar's military, some armed with knives and clubs, others firing catapults and throwing stones, attacked opponents of the Feb. 1 coup on Thursday, as protests against the new junta continued in the country's largest city.