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Crackdown on protesters in Mandalay shipyard turns deadly

The Straits Times More than a fortnight after Feb 1 military coup, demonstrations show no signs of dying down An injured man inside an ambulance after police fired rubber bullets and used tear gas during a violent confrontation with protesters in Mandalay yesterday. PHOTO: REUTERS Tensions mounted in Mandalay yesterday when police and soldiers confronted shipyard workers and other protesters. Some demonstrators fired catapults at the police as they played cat and mouse on the riverside streets. PHOTO: REUTERS Cartridges of both live rounds and rubber bullets were found by witnesses after the authorities opened fire on the protesters in Mandalay. PHOTO: REUTERS

S pore dismayed by more civilian deaths in Myanmar s protests, urges end to bloodshed

Myanmar protesters plan even bigger rallies after two demonstrators were shot dead

Myanmar protesters plan even bigger rallies after two demonstrators were shot dead Myanmar protesters plan even bigger rallies after two demonstrators were shot dead Shops are expected to close in solidarity, with the nation’s largest retailer announcing it will shut all of its outlets. Nearly all private bank branches have also closed. Bloomberg News 21 February, 2021 5:10 pm IST Text Size: A+ Myanmar’s anti-military protesters plan to hold their largest mass rally yet on Monday after two demonstrators were shot dead this weekend. Shops and businesses are expected to close in solidarity, with the nation’s largest retailer, City Mart, announcing it will shut all of its outlets.

New COVID-19 cases reported in Thailand, Philippines | World

People wait for testing in Pathum Thani, Thailand (Photo: https://www.bangkokpost.com/) Hanoi (VNA) – Thailand on February 19 recorded 130 new COVID-9 cases and one more death, according to the Centre for COVID-19 Situation Administration (CCSA). Of the new of cases, 116 were domestic infections and the remainders were imported cases, CCSA spokeswoman Apisamai Srirangsan said. The fatality was Dr. Panya Harnphanitphan, the first Thai doctor killed by the virus. The 66-year-old doctor had contracted COVID-19 due to close contact with his infected patients. As of February 19 afternoon, Thailand reported 25,241 COVID-19 infections, including 83 deaths. On the same day, the Philippines confirmed 1,901 new COVID-19 cases and 157 more deaths, lifting its

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