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The Rise and Fall of Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi Explained | NowThis World
A non-violent freedom fighter? A war crimes apologist? Or is she something in between? Aung San Suu Kyi’s decades-long, non-violent struggle for democracy made her a hero around the world. But once appointed to office, many say her leadership, has been disappointing.
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Born on June 19th, 1945, in what was then Rangoon, Burma, Aung San Suu Kyi was destined to be defiant from the start.
Her father was none other than Aung San -- the former military general who negotiated Burma’s independence from the British in 1947. He became known as a national hero, and the founder of modern-day Myanmar, which was then known as Burma.
But in 1947, when Suu Kyi was just 2 years ...
published: 24 Mar 2019
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ဗိုလ္ခ်ဳပ္ေအာင္ဆန္း၏ ေနာက္ဆုံးမိန္႔ခ ြန္း=Last Speech of General Aung San
ဗိုလ္ခ်ဳပ္ေအာင္ဆန္း၏ ေနာက္ဆုံးမိန္႔ခ ြန္း၊
=Last Speech of General Aung San
ရန္ကုန္ၿမဳိ ႔ ေတာ္ခန္းမ၊
၁၉၄၇ ခုႏွစ္၊ ဇူလိုင္ ၁၃ ရက္။
Credit to True Myanmar
published: 19 Jul 2020
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Aung San Suu Kyi welcoms Angela Jolie to Myanmar
Myanmar's opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi has welcomed American actress Angela Jolie to her country.
The two met with female workers in Myanmar's capital city of Rangoon on Saturday to find out about their working and living conditions.
The women live in low-cost hostels in the city's industrial zone.
The British Embassy said the actress wanted to learn more from the people "about their concerns and hopes for the future of their country."
Jolie met the count…
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published: 01 Aug 2015
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1946:Rare and valuable images of General Aung San ၁၉၄၅ဗိုလ်ချုပ်အောင်ဆန်း @realityshowthawzin
1946:Rare and valuable images of General Aung San
၁၉၄၅ဗိုလ်ချုပ်အောင်ဆန်း၏ ရှားပါးပုံရိပ်မှတ်တမ်း
#Burma #Rangoon #AungSan #ThawZinAung
၁၉၄၆ခု၊ ဇွန်လ၊ (၇)ရက်နေ့က သိမ်ဖြူကွင်းမှာ ကျင်းပပြုလုပ်တဲ့ ဆန္ဒပြပွဲသို့ ချီတက်လာကြသောပြည်သူများနဲ့ မိန့်ခွန်းပြောကြားမြိ့ ဗိုလ်ချုပ်အောင်ဆန်းတို့အား ရိုက်ကူးထားသိ့ ရှားပါးမှတ်တမ်းပဲဖြစ်ပါတယ်။
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published: 11 Dec 2022
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The Lady | "Aung San Suu Kyi approaches followers" | Official Clip
Even under threat of being shot, Aung San Suu Kyi (Michelle Yeoh) approaches the people who demand to speak to her.
published: 24 Aug 2012
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AUNG SAN Teaser
“ေအာင္ဆန္း” ရုပ္ရွင္ဇာတ္ကားႀကီး ထုတ္လုပ္ႏိုင္ေရးအတြက္ ျမန္မာႏိုင္ငံသူ ႏိုင္ငံသားမ်ား ပူးေပါင္းပါ၀င္လွဴဒါန္းျခင္းျဖင့္ ဂုဏ္ယူႏိုင္ၾကပါၿပီ ။
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ဗိုလ္ခ်ဳပ္ေအာင္ဆန္းရုပ္ရွင္ ျဖစ္ေျမာက္ေရးအဖြဲ႕
published: 05 Feb 2015
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Who is Aung San Suu Kyi?
CNN's Ivan Watson explains why the people of Myanmar love Aung San Suu Kyi.
published: 06 Nov 2015
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General Aung San's English skill ^_^
This video was uploaded from an Android phone.
published: 18 Feb 2014
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အာရှသူရဲကောင်း ဗိုလ်ချုပ်အောင်ဆန်း - Asia Hero General Aung San
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published: 11 Dec 2013
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General Aung San (Song Re-edited version)
this video is just a re-edited version of Bo Aung San Song and it is not a new one..
published: 27 Nov 2007
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The Rise and Fall of Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi Explained | NowThis World
A non-violent freedom fighter? A war crimes apologist? Or is she something in between? Aung San Suu Kyi’s decades-long, non-violent struggle for democracy made ...
A non-violent freedom fighter? A war crimes apologist? Or is she something in between? Aung San Suu Kyi’s decades-long, non-violent struggle for democracy made her a hero around the world. But once appointed to office, many say her leadership, has been disappointing.
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Born on June 19th, 1945, in what was then Rangoon, Burma, Aung San Suu Kyi was destined to be defiant from the start.
Her father was none other than Aung San -- the former military general who negotiated Burma’s independence from the British in 1947. He became known as a national hero, and the founder of modern-day Myanmar, which was then known as Burma.
But in 1947, when Suu Kyi was just 2 years old, everything changed. Her father was assassinated by a rival politician.
She went on to graduate from high school in 1964, and then studied with the global elite at Oxford University. There she met her to-be husband. Years later they settled in the United Kingdom, where they had two sons.
During this time, Suu Kyi continued to watch as her country was sinking further into dictatorship.
After nationwide protests against the one-party rule and the military dictatorship culminated in what later became known as the 8/8/88 Uprising protesters were in search of a leader. They looked to the then 43-year-old Suu Kyi to fill the shoes of her father -- as a fighter for Burmese democracy.
And that’s exactly what she did.
But what was her journey to leadership and what would she do once she achieved her goal? And what would her leadership mean for the Rohingya in Rakhine state and the alleged ethnic cleansing was taking place in Myanmar?
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https://wn.com/The_Rise_And_Fall_Of_Myanmar’S_Aung_San_Suu_Kyi_Explained_|_Nowthis_World
A non-violent freedom fighter? A war crimes apologist? Or is she something in between? Aung San Suu Kyi’s decades-long, non-violent struggle for democracy made her a hero around the world. But once appointed to office, many say her leadership, has been disappointing.
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Born on June 19th, 1945, in what was then Rangoon, Burma, Aung San Suu Kyi was destined to be defiant from the start.
Her father was none other than Aung San -- the former military general who negotiated Burma’s independence from the British in 1947. He became known as a national hero, and the founder of modern-day Myanmar, which was then known as Burma.
But in 1947, when Suu Kyi was just 2 years old, everything changed. Her father was assassinated by a rival politician.
She went on to graduate from high school in 1964, and then studied with the global elite at Oxford University. There she met her to-be husband. Years later they settled in the United Kingdom, where they had two sons.
During this time, Suu Kyi continued to watch as her country was sinking further into dictatorship.
After nationwide protests against the one-party rule and the military dictatorship culminated in what later became known as the 8/8/88 Uprising protesters were in search of a leader. They looked to the then 43-year-old Suu Kyi to fill the shoes of her father -- as a fighter for Burmese democracy.
And that’s exactly what she did.
But what was her journey to leadership and what would she do once she achieved her goal? And what would her leadership mean for the Rohingya in Rakhine state and the alleged ethnic cleansing was taking place in Myanmar?
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- published: 24 Mar 2019
- views: 647387
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ဗိုလ္ခ်ဳပ္ေအာင္ဆန္း၏ ေနာက္ဆုံးမိန္႔ခ ြန္း=Last Speech of General Aung San
ဗိုလ္ခ်ဳပ္ေအာင္ဆန္း၏ ေနာက္ဆုံးမိန္႔ခ ြန္း၊
=Last Speech of General Aung San
ရန္ကုန္ၿမဳိ ႔ ေတာ္ခန္းမ၊
၁၉၄၇ ခုႏွစ္၊ ဇူလိုင္ ၁၃ ရက္။
Credit to True Myanmar
ဗိုလ္ခ်ဳပ္ေအာင္ဆန္း၏ ေနာက္ဆုံးမိန္႔ခ ြန္း၊
=Last Speech of General Aung San
ရန္ကုန္ၿမဳိ ႔ ေတာ္ခန္းမ၊
၁၉၄၇ ခုႏွစ္၊ ဇူလိုင္ ၁၃ ရက္။
Credit to True Myanmar
https://wn.com/ဗိုလ္ခ်ဳပ္ေအာင္ဆန္း၏_ေနာက္ဆုံးမိန္႔ခ_ြန္း_Last_Speech_Of_General_Aung_San
ဗိုလ္ခ်ဳပ္ေအာင္ဆန္း၏ ေနာက္ဆုံးမိန္႔ခ ြန္း၊
=Last Speech of General Aung San
ရန္ကုန္ၿမဳိ ႔ ေတာ္ခန္းမ၊
၁၉၄၇ ခုႏွစ္၊ ဇူလိုင္ ၁၃ ရက္။
Credit to True Myanmar
- published: 19 Jul 2020
- views: 334522
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Aung San Suu Kyi welcoms Angela Jolie to Myanmar
Myanmar's opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi has welcomed American actress Angela Jolie to her country.
The two met with female wo...
Myanmar's opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi has welcomed American actress Angela Jolie to her country.
The two met with female workers in Myanmar's capital city of Rangoon on Saturday to find out about their working and living conditions.
The women live in low-cost hostels in the city's industrial zone.
The British Embassy said the actress wanted to learn more from the people "about their concerns and hopes for the future of their country."
Jolie met the count…
READ MORE : http://www.euronews.com/2015/08/01/aung-san-suu-kyi-welcoms-angela-jolie-to-myanmar
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https://wn.com/Aung_San_Suu_Kyi_Welcoms_Angela_Jolie_To_Myanmar
Myanmar's opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi has welcomed American actress Angela Jolie to her country.
The two met with female workers in Myanmar's capital city of Rangoon on Saturday to find out about their working and living conditions.
The women live in low-cost hostels in the city's industrial zone.
The British Embassy said the actress wanted to learn more from the people "about their concerns and hopes for the future of their country."
Jolie met the count…
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- published: 01 Aug 2015
- views: 300827
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1946:Rare and valuable images of General Aung San ၁၉၄၅ဗိုလ်ချုပ်အောင်ဆန်း @realityshowthawzin
1946:Rare and valuable images of General Aung San
၁၉၄၅ဗိုလ်ချုပ်အောင်ဆန်း၏ ရှားပါးပုံရိပ်မှတ်တမ်း
#Burma #Rangoon #AungSan #ThawZinAung
၁၉၄၆ခု၊ ဇွန်လ၊ (၇)ရက်န...
1946:Rare and valuable images of General Aung San
၁၉၄၅ဗိုလ်ချုပ်အောင်ဆန်း၏ ရှားပါးပုံရိပ်မှတ်တမ်း
#Burma #Rangoon #AungSan #ThawZinAung
၁၉၄၆ခု၊ ဇွန်လ၊ (၇)ရက်နေ့က သိမ်ဖြူကွင်းမှာ ကျင်းပပြုလုပ်တဲ့ ဆန္ဒပြပွဲသို့ ချီတက်လာကြသောပြည်သူများနဲ့ မိန့်ခွန်းပြောကြားမြိ့ ဗိုလ်ချုပ်အောင်ဆန်းတို့အား ရိုက်ကူးထားသိ့ ရှားပါးမှတ်တမ်းပဲဖြစ်ပါတယ်။
အခုလိုမြန်မာနိုင်ငံရဲ့ရှားပါးမှတ်တမ်းတွေကိုအမြဲကြည့်ရှုချင်သူများအနေနဲ့ ဒီChannel { https://youtube.com/@realityshowthawzin }ကို Like & Subscribed လုပ်ပြီးအားပေးကြည့်ရှုနိုင်သလို FaceBook မှာတော့(www.facebook.com/realityshowtz) Reality Show Page မှာ Like & Follow လုပ်ပြီးအားပေးကြည့်ရှုနိုင်ပါတယ်။
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1946:Rare and valuable images of General Aung San
၁၉၄၅ဗိုလ်ချုပ်အောင်ဆန်း၏ ရှားပါးပုံရိပ်မှတ်တမ်း
#Burma #Rangoon #AungSan #ThawZinAung
၁၉၄၆ခု၊ ဇွန်လ၊ (၇)ရက်နေ့က သိမ်ဖြူကွင်းမှာ ကျင်းပပြုလုပ်တဲ့ ဆန္ဒပြပွဲသို့ ချီတက်လာကြသောပြည်သူများနဲ့ မိန့်ခွန်းပြောကြားမြိ့ ဗိုလ်ချုပ်အောင်ဆန်းတို့အား ရိုက်ကူးထားသိ့ ရှားပါးမှတ်တမ်းပဲဖြစ်ပါတယ်။
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- published: 11 Dec 2022
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The Lady | "Aung San Suu Kyi approaches followers" | Official Clip
Even under threat of being shot, Aung San Suu Kyi (Michelle Yeoh) approaches the people who demand to speak to her.
Even under threat of being shot, Aung San Suu Kyi (Michelle Yeoh) approaches the people who demand to speak to her.
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Even under threat of being shot, Aung San Suu Kyi (Michelle Yeoh) approaches the people who demand to speak to her.
- published: 24 Aug 2012
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AUNG SAN Teaser
“ေအာင္ဆန္း” ရုပ္ရွင္ဇာတ္ကားႀကီး ထုတ္လုပ္ႏိုင္ေရးအတြက္ ျမန္မာႏိုင္ငံသူ ႏိုင္ငံသားမ်ား ပူးေပါင္းပါ၀င္လွဴဒါန္းျခင္းျဖင့္ ဂုဏ္ယူႏိုင္ၾကပါၿပီ ။
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“ေအာင္ဆန္း” ရုပ္ရွင္ဇာတ္ကားႀကီး ထုတ္လုပ္ႏိုင္ေရးအတြက္ ျမန္မာႏိုင္ငံသူ ႏိုင္ငံသားမ်ား ပူးေပါင္းပါ၀င္လွဴဒါန္းျခင္းျဖင့္ ဂုဏ္ယူႏိုင္ၾကပါၿပီ ။
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ဗိုလ္ခ်ဳပ္ေအာင္ဆန္းရုပ္ရွင္ ျဖစ္ေျမာက္ေရးအဖြဲ႕
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“ေအာင္ဆန္း” ရုပ္ရွင္ဇာတ္ကားႀကီး ထုတ္လုပ္ႏိုင္ေရးအတြက္ ျမန္မာႏိုင္ငံသူ ႏိုင္ငံသားမ်ား ပူးေပါင္းပါ၀င္လွဴဒါန္းျခင္းျဖင့္ ဂုဏ္ယူႏိုင္ၾကပါၿပီ ။
ေအာက္ပါ ဖုန္းနံပါတ္မ်ား သို႕ ဆက္သြယ္ လွဴဒါန္းႏိုင္ပါသည္။
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၀၉ ၇၉၉၇၆၉၁၆၅(ဧရာ၀တီဘဏ္)
ဧရာ၀တီဘဏ္တြင္ ဖြင့္ထားေသာ ေအာက္ပါေငြစာရင္းမ်ားထဲသို႕ ေပးပို႕ထည့္၀င္ လွဴဒါန္းႏိုင္ပါသည္ ။
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Everyone can Contribute to Bogyoke Aung San Film Funding via Western Union Bank to Ayeyarwady Bank.
ဗိုလ္ခ်ဳပ္ေအာင္ဆန္းရုပ္ရွင္ ျဖစ္ေျမာက္ေရးအဖြဲ႕
- published: 05 Feb 2015
- views: 481151
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Who is Aung San Suu Kyi?
CNN's Ivan Watson explains why the people of Myanmar love Aung San Suu Kyi.
CNN's Ivan Watson explains why the people of Myanmar love Aung San Suu Kyi.
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CNN's Ivan Watson explains why the people of Myanmar love Aung San Suu Kyi.
- published: 06 Nov 2015
- views: 167514
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အာရှသူရဲကောင်း ဗိုလ်ချုပ်အောင်ဆန်း - Asia Hero General Aung San
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- published: 11 Dec 2013
- views: 399804
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General Aung San (Song Re-edited version)
this video is just a re-edited version of Bo Aung San Song and it is not a new one..
this video is just a re-edited version of Bo Aung San Song and it is not a new one..
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this video is just a re-edited version of Bo Aung San Song and it is not a new one..
- published: 27 Nov 2007
- views: 538143
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Myanmar moves former leader Aung San Suu Kyi to house arrest and pardons 3,300 prisoners | BBC News
The military government in Myanmar has said it has pardoned 3,300 prisoners and has moved the country's former leader Aung San Suu Kyi from prison to house arrest.
State media, quoting a spokesman for the junta, said extremely hot weather had caused Miss Suu Kyi and other elderly prisoners to be relocated as a precaution against heat stroke.
The Nobel laureate, Suu Kyi, has been in jail since she was ousted in a coup in 2021.
This news comes a week after the military suffered a significant defeat, losing control of the main border crossing into Thailand, as it continues to face a shortage of soldiers.
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published: 17 Apr 2024
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The Rise and Fall of Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi Explained | NowThis World
A non-violent freedom fighter? A war crimes apologist? Or is she something in between? Aung San Suu Kyi’s decades-long, non-violent struggle for democracy made her a hero around the world. But once appointed to office, many say her leadership, has been disappointing.
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Born on June 19th, 1945, in what was then Rangoon, Burma, Aung San Suu Kyi was destined to be defiant from the start.
Her father was none other than Aung San -- the former military general who negotiated Burma’s independence from the British in 1947. He became known as a national hero, and the founder of modern-day Myanmar, which was then known as Burma.
But in 1947, when Suu Kyi was just 2 years ...
published: 24 Mar 2019
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AUNG SAN SUU KYI 'ATTACKS ON MUSLIMS NOT ETHNIC CLEANSING' - BBC NEWS
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Aung San Suu Kyi has denied that attacks on Muslims in Myanmar amount to ethnic cleansing. But she says Myanmar has a long way to go before becoming fully democratic.
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published: 24 Oct 2013
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The story behind Aung San Suu Kyi
Aung San Suu Kyi has spent most of the past two decades under house arrest or jail in a country run by the military since 1962.
She is a Nobel Peace Prize winner, and has come to symbolize peaceful resistance against oppression and human rights violations in Myanmar (Burma).
Jesse Mesner-Hage looks back at her life, and the role her iconic father played in Myanmar politics.
published: 13 Nov 2010
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Aung San Suu Kyi's son receives letter from imprisoned former Myanmar leader
The family of Aung San Suu Kyi have received their first communication from the former leader of Myanmar since she was removed from power three years ago.
The handwritten letter, her son Kim Aris says, is the first confirmation they have received that the 78-year-old Nobel Peace Prize winner is alive.
Ms Suu Kyi is serving a 33-year prison sentence on corruption charges her supporters say were made up to keep her from power.
Read more: https://news.sky.com/story/aung-san-suu-kyis-son-receives-handwritten-letter-from-imprisoned-former-myanmar-leader-after-three-years-of-silence-13060730
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published: 01 Feb 2024
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Aung San Suu Kyi: How a peace icon ended up at a genocide trial - BBC News
Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi used to be seen as a symbol of human rights, and spent years under house arrest for promoting democracy.
Now, as Myanmar's civilian leader, she is at the International Court of Justice to defend her country against charges of genocide committed against the Rohingya Muslim minority. She will, in fact, be defending the very people who had previously imprisoned her - the military.
How did this peace icon wind up in the dock?
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published: 10 Dec 2019
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Who is Aung San Suu Kyi?
CNN's Ivan Watson explains why the people of Myanmar love Aung San Suu Kyi.
published: 06 Nov 2015
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Myanmar’s former leader Aung San Suu Kyi jailed for a further seven years – BBC News
A Myanmar military court has sentenced Aung San Suu Kyi to a further seven years in prison, taking her overall jail time to 33 years.
The country's former democratically-elected leader has been under house arrest since a military ousted her government in a coup in February 2021.
Since then, she's faced 18 months of trials on 19 charges - which rights groups have said are a sham.
The UN Security Council called for her release last week.
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published: 30 Dec 2022
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Aung San Suu Kyi: 'There is no rule of law' | Talk to Al Jazeera
Myanmar is a country in transition. After years of unforgiving military rule its borders are beginning to open to outside scrutiny.
The march to freedom is being led by Aung San Suu Kyi, Nobel Peace laureate and chairperson of the opposition National League for Democracy.
She had returned to Burma in 1988 after years of living abroad, only to encounter a violent military dictatorship. She became the loudest voice calling for democracy and human rights.
It did not take the military junta long to recognise the threat she posed to them, and in 1989, the military government, which had renamed the country Myanmar, placed her under house arrest.
Aung San Suu Kyi spent the next 15 years in custody.
In 1991, her determination to win democracy was rewarded with the Nobel Peace Prize. But today...
published: 28 Dec 2013
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An Address by Aung San Suu Kyi of Myanmar (Complete)
NEW YORK, September 21, 2016 — The Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi delivers an address at Asia Society in New York on her country's political and economic development. Following her remarks, she engages in a wide-ranging discussion with Kevin Rudd, the president of Asia Society Policy Institute and the former prime minister of Australia. (52 min., 58 sec.)
published: 22 Sep 2016
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Myanmar moves former leader Aung San Suu Kyi to house arrest and pardons 3,300 prisoners | BBC News
The military government in Myanmar has said it has pardoned 3,300 prisoners and has moved the country's former leader Aung San Suu Kyi from prison to house arre...
The military government in Myanmar has said it has pardoned 3,300 prisoners and has moved the country's former leader Aung San Suu Kyi from prison to house arrest.
State media, quoting a spokesman for the junta, said extremely hot weather had caused Miss Suu Kyi and other elderly prisoners to be relocated as a precaution against heat stroke.
The Nobel laureate, Suu Kyi, has been in jail since she was ousted in a coup in 2021.
This news comes a week after the military suffered a significant defeat, losing control of the main border crossing into Thailand, as it continues to face a shortage of soldiers.
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The military government in Myanmar has said it has pardoned 3,300 prisoners and has moved the country's former leader Aung San Suu Kyi from prison to house arrest.
State media, quoting a spokesman for the junta, said extremely hot weather had caused Miss Suu Kyi and other elderly prisoners to be relocated as a precaution against heat stroke.
The Nobel laureate, Suu Kyi, has been in jail since she was ousted in a coup in 2021.
This news comes a week after the military suffered a significant defeat, losing control of the main border crossing into Thailand, as it continues to face a shortage of soldiers.
Read more on the BBC News website: https://bbc.in/3W3oWKO
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- published: 17 Apr 2024
- views: 156754
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The Rise and Fall of Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi Explained | NowThis World
A non-violent freedom fighter? A war crimes apologist? Or is she something in between? Aung San Suu Kyi’s decades-long, non-violent struggle for democracy made ...
A non-violent freedom fighter? A war crimes apologist? Or is she something in between? Aung San Suu Kyi’s decades-long, non-violent struggle for democracy made her a hero around the world. But once appointed to office, many say her leadership, has been disappointing.
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Born on June 19th, 1945, in what was then Rangoon, Burma, Aung San Suu Kyi was destined to be defiant from the start.
Her father was none other than Aung San -- the former military general who negotiated Burma’s independence from the British in 1947. He became known as a national hero, and the founder of modern-day Myanmar, which was then known as Burma.
But in 1947, when Suu Kyi was just 2 years old, everything changed. Her father was assassinated by a rival politician.
She went on to graduate from high school in 1964, and then studied with the global elite at Oxford University. There she met her to-be husband. Years later they settled in the United Kingdom, where they had two sons.
During this time, Suu Kyi continued to watch as her country was sinking further into dictatorship.
After nationwide protests against the one-party rule and the military dictatorship culminated in what later became known as the 8/8/88 Uprising protesters were in search of a leader. They looked to the then 43-year-old Suu Kyi to fill the shoes of her father -- as a fighter for Burmese democracy.
And that’s exactly what she did.
But what was her journey to leadership and what would she do once she achieved her goal? And what would her leadership mean for the Rohingya in Rakhine state and the alleged ethnic cleansing was taking place in Myanmar?
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A non-violent freedom fighter? A war crimes apologist? Or is she something in between? Aung San Suu Kyi’s decades-long, non-violent struggle for democracy made her a hero around the world. But once appointed to office, many say her leadership, has been disappointing.
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Born on June 19th, 1945, in what was then Rangoon, Burma, Aung San Suu Kyi was destined to be defiant from the start.
Her father was none other than Aung San -- the former military general who negotiated Burma’s independence from the British in 1947. He became known as a national hero, and the founder of modern-day Myanmar, which was then known as Burma.
But in 1947, when Suu Kyi was just 2 years old, everything changed. Her father was assassinated by a rival politician.
She went on to graduate from high school in 1964, and then studied with the global elite at Oxford University. There she met her to-be husband. Years later they settled in the United Kingdom, where they had two sons.
During this time, Suu Kyi continued to watch as her country was sinking further into dictatorship.
After nationwide protests against the one-party rule and the military dictatorship culminated in what later became known as the 8/8/88 Uprising protesters were in search of a leader. They looked to the then 43-year-old Suu Kyi to fill the shoes of her father -- as a fighter for Burmese democracy.
And that’s exactly what she did.
But what was her journey to leadership and what would she do once she achieved her goal? And what would her leadership mean for the Rohingya in Rakhine state and the alleged ethnic cleansing was taking place in Myanmar?
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- published: 24 Mar 2019
- views: 647387
4:56
AUNG SAN SUU KYI 'ATTACKS ON MUSLIMS NOT ETHNIC CLEANSING' - BBC NEWS
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Aung San Suu Kyi has denied that attacks on Muslims in Myanmar amount to ethnic cleansing. But she says Myanmar h...
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- published: 24 Oct 2013
- views: 456263
1:51
The story behind Aung San Suu Kyi
Aung San Suu Kyi has spent most of the past two decades under house arrest or jail in a country run by the military since 1962.
She is a Nobel Peace Prize wi...
Aung San Suu Kyi has spent most of the past two decades under house arrest or jail in a country run by the military since 1962.
She is a Nobel Peace Prize winner, and has come to symbolize peaceful resistance against oppression and human rights violations in Myanmar (Burma).
Jesse Mesner-Hage looks back at her life, and the role her iconic father played in Myanmar politics.
https://wn.com/The_Story_Behind_Aung_San_Suu_Kyi
Aung San Suu Kyi has spent most of the past two decades under house arrest or jail in a country run by the military since 1962.
She is a Nobel Peace Prize winner, and has come to symbolize peaceful resistance against oppression and human rights violations in Myanmar (Burma).
Jesse Mesner-Hage looks back at her life, and the role her iconic father played in Myanmar politics.
- published: 13 Nov 2010
- views: 82853
8:03
Aung San Suu Kyi's son receives letter from imprisoned former Myanmar leader
The family of Aung San Suu Kyi have received their first communication from the former leader of Myanmar since she was removed from power three years ago.
The ...
The family of Aung San Suu Kyi have received their first communication from the former leader of Myanmar since she was removed from power three years ago.
The handwritten letter, her son Kim Aris says, is the first confirmation they have received that the 78-year-old Nobel Peace Prize winner is alive.
Ms Suu Kyi is serving a 33-year prison sentence on corruption charges her supporters say were made up to keep her from power.
Read more: https://news.sky.com/story/aung-san-suu-kyis-son-receives-handwritten-letter-from-imprisoned-former-myanmar-leader-after-three-years-of-silence-13060730
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https://wn.com/Aung_San_Suu_Kyi's_Son_Receives_Letter_From_Imprisoned_Former_Myanmar_Leader
The family of Aung San Suu Kyi have received their first communication from the former leader of Myanmar since she was removed from power three years ago.
The handwritten letter, her son Kim Aris says, is the first confirmation they have received that the 78-year-old Nobel Peace Prize winner is alive.
Ms Suu Kyi is serving a 33-year prison sentence on corruption charges her supporters say were made up to keep her from power.
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- published: 01 Feb 2024
- views: 234676
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Aung San Suu Kyi: How a peace icon ended up at a genocide trial - BBC News
Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi used to be seen as a symbol of human rights, and spent years under house arrest for promoting democracy.
Now, as Myan...
Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi used to be seen as a symbol of human rights, and spent years under house arrest for promoting democracy.
Now, as Myanmar's civilian leader, she is at the International Court of Justice to defend her country against charges of genocide committed against the Rohingya Muslim minority. She will, in fact, be defending the very people who had previously imprisoned her - the military.
How did this peace icon wind up in the dock?
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Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi used to be seen as a symbol of human rights, and spent years under house arrest for promoting democracy.
Now, as Myanmar's civilian leader, she is at the International Court of Justice to defend her country against charges of genocide committed against the Rohingya Muslim minority. She will, in fact, be defending the very people who had previously imprisoned her - the military.
How did this peace icon wind up in the dock?
Video by Nick Beake and Tessa Wong.
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- published: 10 Dec 2019
- views: 394551
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Who is Aung San Suu Kyi?
CNN's Ivan Watson explains why the people of Myanmar love Aung San Suu Kyi.
CNN's Ivan Watson explains why the people of Myanmar love Aung San Suu Kyi.
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CNN's Ivan Watson explains why the people of Myanmar love Aung San Suu Kyi.
- published: 06 Nov 2015
- views: 167514
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Myanmar’s former leader Aung San Suu Kyi jailed for a further seven years – BBC News
A Myanmar military court has sentenced Aung San Suu Kyi to a further seven years in prison, taking her overall jail time to 33 years.
The country's former demo...
A Myanmar military court has sentenced Aung San Suu Kyi to a further seven years in prison, taking her overall jail time to 33 years.
The country's former democratically-elected leader has been under house arrest since a military ousted her government in a coup in February 2021.
Since then, she's faced 18 months of trials on 19 charges - which rights groups have said are a sham.
The UN Security Council called for her release last week.
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A Myanmar military court has sentenced Aung San Suu Kyi to a further seven years in prison, taking her overall jail time to 33 years.
The country's former democratically-elected leader has been under house arrest since a military ousted her government in a coup in February 2021.
Since then, she's faced 18 months of trials on 19 charges - which rights groups have said are a sham.
The UN Security Council called for her release last week.
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- published: 30 Dec 2022
- views: 116162
25:01
Aung San Suu Kyi: 'There is no rule of law' | Talk to Al Jazeera
Myanmar is a country in transition. After years of unforgiving military rule its borders are beginning to open to outside scrutiny.
The march to freedom is bei...
Myanmar is a country in transition. After years of unforgiving military rule its borders are beginning to open to outside scrutiny.
The march to freedom is being led by Aung San Suu Kyi, Nobel Peace laureate and chairperson of the opposition National League for Democracy.
She had returned to Burma in 1988 after years of living abroad, only to encounter a violent military dictatorship. She became the loudest voice calling for democracy and human rights.
It did not take the military junta long to recognise the threat she posed to them, and in 1989, the military government, which had renamed the country Myanmar, placed her under house arrest.
Aung San Suu Kyi spent the next 15 years in custody.
In 1991, her determination to win democracy was rewarded with the Nobel Peace Prize. But today, as she makes the transition from activist to full-time politician pursuing her goal of being president, Aung San Suu Kyi faces many challenges, including the fate of the Rohingya people.
Described by the UN as being amongst the most persecuted communities in the world, the Rohingya saw more than 125,000 people internally displaced in 2012. The Rakhine state is one of the most impoverished of Myanmar, and the waves of violence in the region have worsened conditions.
Aung San Suu Kyi has, however, been criticised for failing to speak out strongly in their defence.
Asked how she would describe what is happening there, she says, "I don't know what is happening there, but what has always concerned me from the very beginning and I have talked about it often, but nobody seems to be really interested in it, is the lack of rule of law. I have always said that the first step we must take is to establish rule of law, that both communities may feel safe, and then we can progress towards a situation where we can talk over the problems and try to find lasting solutions. But when there is no rule of law and people are in fear of their life and their security, it is very difficult for them to be able to sit down and talk things over."
Aung San Suu Kyi says she cannot decide what is done in the Rakhine state.
"I'm not part of the government .... I cannot say why there is no rule of law, but it is not for me to establish rule of law, I don't have the authority. People forget that even as an opposition leader I am the leader of 44 MPs in a legislature of over 600, and yet they expect me to be able to do the things that only government really has the right or authority to do ... I think this is the price you pay when you have received so much support and sympathy from the world all over, that they would expect you to live up to certain expectations, but I have never claimed that I could do everything I wanted in Burma," she says.
She is close to realising her lifetime ambition of leading her country. But what is her vision for her country?
On Talk to Al Jazeera, we ask if can she navigate her way to power past the generals, some of whom may have taken off their uniforms, but others still wielding ultimate control.
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Myanmar is a country in transition. After years of unforgiving military rule its borders are beginning to open to outside scrutiny.
The march to freedom is being led by Aung San Suu Kyi, Nobel Peace laureate and chairperson of the opposition National League for Democracy.
She had returned to Burma in 1988 after years of living abroad, only to encounter a violent military dictatorship. She became the loudest voice calling for democracy and human rights.
It did not take the military junta long to recognise the threat she posed to them, and in 1989, the military government, which had renamed the country Myanmar, placed her under house arrest.
Aung San Suu Kyi spent the next 15 years in custody.
In 1991, her determination to win democracy was rewarded with the Nobel Peace Prize. But today, as she makes the transition from activist to full-time politician pursuing her goal of being president, Aung San Suu Kyi faces many challenges, including the fate of the Rohingya people.
Described by the UN as being amongst the most persecuted communities in the world, the Rohingya saw more than 125,000 people internally displaced in 2012. The Rakhine state is one of the most impoverished of Myanmar, and the waves of violence in the region have worsened conditions.
Aung San Suu Kyi has, however, been criticised for failing to speak out strongly in their defence.
Asked how she would describe what is happening there, she says, "I don't know what is happening there, but what has always concerned me from the very beginning and I have talked about it often, but nobody seems to be really interested in it, is the lack of rule of law. I have always said that the first step we must take is to establish rule of law, that both communities may feel safe, and then we can progress towards a situation where we can talk over the problems and try to find lasting solutions. But when there is no rule of law and people are in fear of their life and their security, it is very difficult for them to be able to sit down and talk things over."
Aung San Suu Kyi says she cannot decide what is done in the Rakhine state.
"I'm not part of the government .... I cannot say why there is no rule of law, but it is not for me to establish rule of law, I don't have the authority. People forget that even as an opposition leader I am the leader of 44 MPs in a legislature of over 600, and yet they expect me to be able to do the things that only government really has the right or authority to do ... I think this is the price you pay when you have received so much support and sympathy from the world all over, that they would expect you to live up to certain expectations, but I have never claimed that I could do everything I wanted in Burma," she says.
She is close to realising her lifetime ambition of leading her country. But what is her vision for her country?
On Talk to Al Jazeera, we ask if can she navigate her way to power past the generals, some of whom may have taken off their uniforms, but others still wielding ultimate control.
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- published: 28 Dec 2013
- views: 298189
52:59
An Address by Aung San Suu Kyi of Myanmar (Complete)
NEW YORK, September 21, 2016 — The Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi delivers an address at Asia Society in New York on her country's political and economic devel...
NEW YORK, September 21, 2016 — The Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi delivers an address at Asia Society in New York on her country's political and economic development. Following her remarks, she engages in a wide-ranging discussion with Kevin Rudd, the president of Asia Society Policy Institute and the former prime minister of Australia. (52 min., 58 sec.)
https://wn.com/An_Address_By_Aung_San_Suu_Kyi_Of_Myanmar_(Complete)
NEW YORK, September 21, 2016 — The Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi delivers an address at Asia Society in New York on her country's political and economic development. Following her remarks, she engages in a wide-ranging discussion with Kevin Rudd, the president of Asia Society Policy Institute and the former prime minister of Australia. (52 min., 58 sec.)
- published: 22 Sep 2016
- views: 117006
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South Korea MPs vote to impeach president after mass protests over martial law | BBC News
South Korean MPs have voted to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol.
The vote marks a second attempt to impeach Yoon over his botched attempt to declare martial law, which sparked mass protests.
Thousands of people took to the streets in Seoul as protesters - both supporting and against the president - staged huge rallies ahead of the impeachment vote.
He will be suspended from office while the prime minister will serve as acting president.
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published: 14 Dec 2024
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Alleged Chinese spy had 'unusual degree of trust' with Prince Andrew | BBC News
An alleged Chinese spy who formed an "unusual degree of trust" with the Duke of York has been banned from the UK, after a judgement by the UK's semi-secret national security court.
The man, known only as H6 and described as a "close confidant" to Prince Andrew, brought an appeal against his initial ban but the decision was upheld by the court.
Judges were told the businessman was attempting to leverage Prince Andrew's influence.
Buckingham Palace declined to comment, saying they do not act for the prince, who is not a working royal.
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published: 13 Dec 2024
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President Emmanuel Macron names centrist François Bayrou as French PM | BBC News
President Emmanuel Macron has named centrist leader François Bayrou as France's next prime minister, in a bid to end months of political turmoil.
A Macron ally, Bayrou is a mayor from the southwest and leads the MoDem party. Ahead of the announcement, the two men spent almost two hours in talks described as tense by French media.
The president's task is now to ensure Bayrou lasts longer than his predecessor, ex-Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier, who lasted just three months and was ousted by MPs nine days ago.
Macron is half-way through his second term as president and Bayrou will be his fourth prime minister this year.
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published: 13 Dec 2024
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Mass rallies take place in Syria to celebrate end of Assad regime | BBC News
Mass rallies are getting under way in Syria today to celebrate the end of five decades of authoritarian rule by the Assad regime.
Images from Damascus show people gathering for the first Friday prayers since Islamist rebels seized power on Sunday.
Former President Bashar al-Assad fled to Russia, where he and his family have been given asylum, after rebels captured the capital Damascus.
Rebel leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, also known as Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, has pledged to pursue officials suspected of torture and said he would close notorious Assad-era prisons.
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published: 13 Dec 2024
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Steven Bartlett sharing harmful health misinformation in Diary of CEO podcast | BBC News
Diary of a CEO host Steven Bartlett is amplifying harmful health misinformation on his number-one ranked podcast, a BBC investigation has found.
Recent claims from guests - including that cancer can be treated by following a keto diet, rather than proven treatments - were allowed by the Dragons' Den star with little or no challenge. Experts have told us failing to question these disproven claims is dangerous because it creates a distrust of conventional medicine.
In an analysis of 15 health-related podcast episodes, BBC World Service found each contained an average of 14 harmful health claims that went against extensive scientific evidence.
Flight Studio - the podcast production company owned by Mr Bartlett - said guests were offered "freedom of expression" and were "thoroughly resea...
published: 13 Dec 2024
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Mikheil Kavelashvili is named president by Georgia's disputed parliament. #Georgia #BBCNews
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published: 14 Dec 2024
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Why is the internet obsessed with Luigi Mangione? | BBC Americast
How did the killing of a health insurance boss divide America?
Luigi Mangione was arrested in Pennsylvania on Monday after a days-long, multi-state manhunt following the suspected murder of UnitedHealthcare's CEO, Brian Thompson.
It’s led to a debate about the health system in America and also prompted anonymous donors to chip in thousands of dollars towards Mangione's defence through online fundraisers.
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published: 14 Dec 2024
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President Joe Biden issues 39 presidential pardons and commutes 1,500 sentences | BBC News
US President Joe Biden has issued presidential pardons to 39 Americans convicted of non-violent crimes, and commuted the sentences of nearly 1,500 others, including several convicted of multi-million dollar fraud schemes.
The White House described it as the most acts of presidential clemency issued in a single day. It comes after Biden made the decision to pardon his own criminally convicted son, Hunter Biden.
Announcing the move, Biden said those pardoned had "shown successful rehabilitation and have shown commitment to making their communities stronger and safer".
The US Constitution decrees that a president has the broad "power to grant reprieves and pardons for offences against the United States, except in cases of impeachment".
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published: 14 Dec 2024
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Georgia's turmoil deepens as ex-footballer named president | BBC News
Mikheil Kavelashvili, a former Manchester City footballer, has been appointed president by Georgia's disputed parliament, after 17 days of pro-EU protests that have swept this country's towns and cities.
The 53-year-old is a former MP from the increasingly authoritarian ruling Georgian Dream party and was the only candidate for the job.
On Saturday, 224 out of 225 members of Georgia's electoral college voted for him.
The four main opposition groups have rejected Kavelashvili and have boycotted parliament, insisting that the elections held in October were rigged.
Large crowds of protesters, facing freezing temperatures, gathered outside parliament from the early hours of Saturday morning ahead of the vote.
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published: 14 Dec 2024
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BBC News goes inside former Syrian President Bashar al Assad's empty palace. #Syria #BBCNews
published: 13 Dec 2024
8:41
South Korea MPs vote to impeach president after mass protests over martial law | BBC News
South Korean MPs have voted to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol.
The vote marks a second attempt to impeach Yoon over his botched attempt to declare martial la...
South Korean MPs have voted to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol.
The vote marks a second attempt to impeach Yoon over his botched attempt to declare martial law, which sparked mass protests.
Thousands of people took to the streets in Seoul as protesters - both supporting and against the president - staged huge rallies ahead of the impeachment vote.
He will be suspended from office while the prime minister will serve as acting president.
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#SouthKorea #Seoul #BBCNews
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South Korean MPs have voted to impeach President Yoon Suk Yeol.
The vote marks a second attempt to impeach Yoon over his botched attempt to declare martial law, which sparked mass protests.
Thousands of people took to the streets in Seoul as protesters - both supporting and against the president - staged huge rallies ahead of the impeachment vote.
He will be suspended from office while the prime minister will serve as acting president.
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#SouthKorea #Seoul #BBCNews
- published: 14 Dec 2024
- views: 356246
2:58
Alleged Chinese spy had 'unusual degree of trust' with Prince Andrew | BBC News
An alleged Chinese spy who formed an "unusual degree of trust" with the Duke of York has been banned from the UK, after a judgement by the UK's semi-secret nati...
An alleged Chinese spy who formed an "unusual degree of trust" with the Duke of York has been banned from the UK, after a judgement by the UK's semi-secret national security court.
The man, known only as H6 and described as a "close confidant" to Prince Andrew, brought an appeal against his initial ban but the decision was upheld by the court.
Judges were told the businessman was attempting to leverage Prince Andrew's influence.
Buckingham Palace declined to comment, saying they do not act for the prince, who is not a working royal.
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An alleged Chinese spy who formed an "unusual degree of trust" with the Duke of York has been banned from the UK, after a judgement by the UK's semi-secret national security court.
The man, known only as H6 and described as a "close confidant" to Prince Andrew, brought an appeal against his initial ban but the decision was upheld by the court.
Judges were told the businessman was attempting to leverage Prince Andrew's influence.
Buckingham Palace declined to comment, saying they do not act for the prince, who is not a working royal.
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- published: 13 Dec 2024
- views: 62450
4:05
President Emmanuel Macron names centrist François Bayrou as French PM | BBC News
President Emmanuel Macron has named centrist leader François Bayrou as France's next prime minister, in a bid to end months of political turmoil.
A Macron all...
President Emmanuel Macron has named centrist leader François Bayrou as France's next prime minister, in a bid to end months of political turmoil.
A Macron ally, Bayrou is a mayor from the southwest and leads the MoDem party. Ahead of the announcement, the two men spent almost two hours in talks described as tense by French media.
The president's task is now to ensure Bayrou lasts longer than his predecessor, ex-Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier, who lasted just three months and was ousted by MPs nine days ago.
Macron is half-way through his second term as president and Bayrou will be his fourth prime minister this year.
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#France #BBCNews
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President Emmanuel Macron has named centrist leader François Bayrou as France's next prime minister, in a bid to end months of political turmoil.
A Macron ally, Bayrou is a mayor from the southwest and leads the MoDem party. Ahead of the announcement, the two men spent almost two hours in talks described as tense by French media.
The president's task is now to ensure Bayrou lasts longer than his predecessor, ex-Brexit negotiator Michel Barnier, who lasted just three months and was ousted by MPs nine days ago.
Macron is half-way through his second term as president and Bayrou will be his fourth prime minister this year.
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#France #BBCNews
- published: 13 Dec 2024
- views: 33600
8:04
Mass rallies take place in Syria to celebrate end of Assad regime | BBC News
Mass rallies are getting under way in Syria today to celebrate the end of five decades of authoritarian rule by the Assad regime.
Images from Damascus show pe...
Mass rallies are getting under way in Syria today to celebrate the end of five decades of authoritarian rule by the Assad regime.
Images from Damascus show people gathering for the first Friday prayers since Islamist rebels seized power on Sunday.
Former President Bashar al-Assad fled to Russia, where he and his family have been given asylum, after rebels captured the capital Damascus.
Rebel leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, also known as Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, has pledged to pursue officials suspected of torture and said he would close notorious Assad-era prisons.
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Mass rallies are getting under way in Syria today to celebrate the end of five decades of authoritarian rule by the Assad regime.
Images from Damascus show people gathering for the first Friday prayers since Islamist rebels seized power on Sunday.
Former President Bashar al-Assad fled to Russia, where he and his family have been given asylum, after rebels captured the capital Damascus.
Rebel leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, also known as Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, has pledged to pursue officials suspected of torture and said he would close notorious Assad-era prisons.
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- published: 13 Dec 2024
- views: 116049
5:50
Steven Bartlett sharing harmful health misinformation in Diary of CEO podcast | BBC News
Diary of a CEO host Steven Bartlett is amplifying harmful health misinformation on his number-one ranked podcast, a BBC investigation has found.
Recent claims...
Diary of a CEO host Steven Bartlett is amplifying harmful health misinformation on his number-one ranked podcast, a BBC investigation has found.
Recent claims from guests - including that cancer can be treated by following a keto diet, rather than proven treatments - were allowed by the Dragons' Den star with little or no challenge. Experts have told us failing to question these disproven claims is dangerous because it creates a distrust of conventional medicine.
In an analysis of 15 health-related podcast episodes, BBC World Service found each contained an average of 14 harmful health claims that went against extensive scientific evidence.
Flight Studio - the podcast production company owned by Mr Bartlett - said guests were offered "freedom of expression" and were "thoroughly researched".
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https://wn.com/Steven_Bartlett_Sharing_Harmful_Health_Misinformation_In_Diary_Of_Ceo_Podcast_|_BBC_News
Diary of a CEO host Steven Bartlett is amplifying harmful health misinformation on his number-one ranked podcast, a BBC investigation has found.
Recent claims from guests - including that cancer can be treated by following a keto diet, rather than proven treatments - were allowed by the Dragons' Den star with little or no challenge. Experts have told us failing to question these disproven claims is dangerous because it creates a distrust of conventional medicine.
In an analysis of 15 health-related podcast episodes, BBC World Service found each contained an average of 14 harmful health claims that went against extensive scientific evidence.
Flight Studio - the podcast production company owned by Mr Bartlett - said guests were offered "freedom of expression" and were "thoroughly researched".
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- published: 13 Dec 2024
- views: 482149
0:29
Mikheil Kavelashvili is named president by Georgia's disputed parliament. #Georgia #BBCNews
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- published: 14 Dec 2024
- views: 13098
29:49
Why is the internet obsessed with Luigi Mangione? | BBC Americast
How did the killing of a health insurance boss divide America?
Luigi Mangione was arrested in Pennsylvania on Monday after a days-long, multi-state manhunt fo...
How did the killing of a health insurance boss divide America?
Luigi Mangione was arrested in Pennsylvania on Monday after a days-long, multi-state manhunt following the suspected murder of UnitedHealthcare's CEO, Brian Thompson.
It’s led to a debate about the health system in America and also prompted anonymous donors to chip in thousands of dollars towards Mangione's defence through online fundraisers.
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https://wn.com/Why_Is_The_Internet_Obsessed_With_Luigi_Mangione_|_BBC_Americast
How did the killing of a health insurance boss divide America?
Luigi Mangione was arrested in Pennsylvania on Monday after a days-long, multi-state manhunt following the suspected murder of UnitedHealthcare's CEO, Brian Thompson.
It’s led to a debate about the health system in America and also prompted anonymous donors to chip in thousands of dollars towards Mangione's defence through online fundraisers.
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- published: 14 Dec 2024
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President Joe Biden issues 39 presidential pardons and commutes 1,500 sentences | BBC News
US President Joe Biden has issued presidential pardons to 39 Americans convicted of non-violent crimes, and commuted the sentences of nearly 1,500 others, inclu...
US President Joe Biden has issued presidential pardons to 39 Americans convicted of non-violent crimes, and commuted the sentences of nearly 1,500 others, including several convicted of multi-million dollar fraud schemes.
The White House described it as the most acts of presidential clemency issued in a single day. It comes after Biden made the decision to pardon his own criminally convicted son, Hunter Biden.
Announcing the move, Biden said those pardoned had "shown successful rehabilitation and have shown commitment to making their communities stronger and safer".
The US Constitution decrees that a president has the broad "power to grant reprieves and pardons for offences against the United States, except in cases of impeachment".
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US President Joe Biden has issued presidential pardons to 39 Americans convicted of non-violent crimes, and commuted the sentences of nearly 1,500 others, including several convicted of multi-million dollar fraud schemes.
The White House described it as the most acts of presidential clemency issued in a single day. It comes after Biden made the decision to pardon his own criminally convicted son, Hunter Biden.
Announcing the move, Biden said those pardoned had "shown successful rehabilitation and have shown commitment to making their communities stronger and safer".
The US Constitution decrees that a president has the broad "power to grant reprieves and pardons for offences against the United States, except in cases of impeachment".
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- published: 14 Dec 2024
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Georgia's turmoil deepens as ex-footballer named president | BBC News
Mikheil Kavelashvili, a former Manchester City footballer, has been appointed president by Georgia's disputed parliament, after 17 days of pro-EU protests that ...
Mikheil Kavelashvili, a former Manchester City footballer, has been appointed president by Georgia's disputed parliament, after 17 days of pro-EU protests that have swept this country's towns and cities.
The 53-year-old is a former MP from the increasingly authoritarian ruling Georgian Dream party and was the only candidate for the job.
On Saturday, 224 out of 225 members of Georgia's electoral college voted for him.
The four main opposition groups have rejected Kavelashvili and have boycotted parliament, insisting that the elections held in October were rigged.
Large crowds of protesters, facing freezing temperatures, gathered outside parliament from the early hours of Saturday morning ahead of the vote.
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Mikheil Kavelashvili, a former Manchester City footballer, has been appointed president by Georgia's disputed parliament, after 17 days of pro-EU protests that have swept this country's towns and cities.
The 53-year-old is a former MP from the increasingly authoritarian ruling Georgian Dream party and was the only candidate for the job.
On Saturday, 224 out of 225 members of Georgia's electoral college voted for him.
The four main opposition groups have rejected Kavelashvili and have boycotted parliament, insisting that the elections held in October were rigged.
Large crowds of protesters, facing freezing temperatures, gathered outside parliament from the early hours of Saturday morning ahead of the vote.
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- published: 14 Dec 2024
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