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Myanmar's UN ambassador vows to fight after junta fired him
NEW YORK, Feb 28 (Reuters): Myanmar's United Nations envoy in New York vowed to fight on Saturday after the junta fired him for urging countries to use "any means necessary" to reverse a Feb 1 coup that ousted the nation's elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
Myanmar's U.N. ambassador vows to fight after junta fired him
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Myanmar's United Nations envoy in New York vowed to fight on Saturday after the junta fired him for urging countries to use "any means necessary" to reverse a Feb. 1 coup that ousted the nation's elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
‘Handle differences properly’
Beijing: A Chinese envoy urged all parties in Myanmar to handle differences through dialogue and consultation.
China is engaging with "relevant" parties in Myanmar to end conflict, says its UN envoy
UNITED NATIONS, Feb 27 (Xinhua): A Chinese envoy on Friday (Feb 26) urged all parties in Myanmar to handle differences through dialogue and consultation.
Myanmar police move to stamp out protests after envoy appeals to UN to stop coup
YANGON, Feb 27 (Reuters): Myanmar police moved decisively on Saturday in a bid to prevent opponents of military rule gathering after Myanmar's U.N. envoy urged the United Nations to use "any means necessary" to stop a Feb. 1 coup.
Myanmar's U.N. envoy makes emotional appeal for action to stop coup
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Myanmar's U.N. Ambassador Kyaw Moe Tun, speaking for the country's elected civilian government ousted in a military coup on Feb. 1, appealed to the United Nations on Friday "to use any means necessary to take action against the Myanmar military" to restore democracy to the Southeast Asian country.
Myanmar envoy appeals to U.N. to stop coup as police break up protests
(Reuters) - Myanmar's U.N. envoy urged the United Nations to use "any means necessary" to stop a military coup there, making a surprise appeal on behalf of the ousted government as police cracked down on anti-junta protesters.
U.S. report on Khashoggi death expected to single out Saudi crown prince-sources
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A declassified version of a U.S. intelligence report expected to be released on Thursday finds that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman approved the 2018 killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, four U.S. officials familiar with the matter said.
Philippines to probe use of illegal Covid-19 vaccines
MANILA (Reuters): The Philippines health ministry said on Wednesday (Feb 24) that it will investigate the illegal use of unauthorised Covid-19 vaccines, after a presidential adviser admitted to receiving shots of a Sinopharm vaccine smuggled into the country.
Analysis: Road to renewed Iran nuclear deal likely to be long and bumpy
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - It took seven years from the summer's day in 2008 when a top U.S. diplomat first sat down with his Iranian counterpart until the two sides sealed the 2015 Iran nuclear deal that aimed to keep Tehran from acquiring nuclear weapons.