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NEW DELHI (Reuters): Three Myanmar police constables have crossed over to India's northeastern state of Mizoram to seek refuge there, rather than carry out orders given by the military junta, an Indian police official said on Thursday (March 4). ....
Bruce Willis, Luke Wilson, Devon Sawa Team For Gasoline Alley Action Thriller - EFM (EXCLUSIVE) Manori Ravindran, provided by FacebookTwitterEmail Bruce Willis, Luke Wilson and Devon Sawa are set to star in rollicking action thriller “Gasoline Alley.” Highland Film Group, which is handling international rights, is presenting the project to buyers at this week’s European Film Market (EFM). “Cosmic Sin” helmer Edward Drake, who reunites with Willis for the film, directs from a script by Tom Sierchio (“The Girl Who Invented Kissing”). Production will begin in early March across the U.S. More from Variety Sawa stars as Jimmy Jayne, a “bruise-fisted” boss-type who becomes implicated in the triple murder of three Hollywood starlets drowned in a luxury hotel pool. As the prime suspect for homicide detectives Freeman (Willis) and Vargas (Wilson), Jimmy takes up his own rogue investigation, bending the law in ways the police can’t in order to ....
Nineteen Myanmar police seek refuge in India, more expected SECTIONS Last Updated: Mar 04, 2021, 06:08 PM IST Share Synopsis There have been several instances recounted on social media of police joining the civil disobedience movement and protests against the junta, with some arrested, but this is the first reported case of police fleeing Myanmar. AFP Protesters face off with police during a demonstration against the military coup in Myanmar on March 3 At least 19 Myanmar police have crossed into India to escape taking orders from a military junta that is trying to suppress protests against last month s coup, an Indian police official said on Thursday, adding that more were expected. ....
Company disputes Interior Department’s account of why its request to hunt for oil in ANWR was rejected Print article An Alaska Native village corporation that hopes to explore for oil in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge fired back at the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service on Thursday, saying the agency is to blame for the corporation’s inability to conduct aerial surveys of polar bear dens this winter, a step required before the exploration can proceed. Kaktovik Inupiat Corp. asserted that the U.S. Interior Department, which oversees the agency, mischaracterized the reason the surveys weren’t conducted on time, and asked the agency to apologize. The corporation is disputing an announcement from the department on Monday. ....
LDWF: Some areas of Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge to reopen March 1 Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries and last updated 2021-02-24 21:02:35-05 Some public areas of Rockefeller Wildlife Refuge will reopen on Monday, March 1, the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries announced Wednesday. The refuge has been closed due to severe damage caused by Hurricane Laura on August 29, 2020. Although many public fishing areas, including piers and boat docks, will reopen Monday, there are some areas that remain closed or restricted because of ongoing repairs. Signage identifying those areas will be posted and users are asked to obey all restrictions. LDWF s enforcement division will be monitoring the area. ....