It was a remarkable outcome. And the final push. Brazils big home turf victory. Brazil strike olympic gold team usa winning gold on the court. History on the track, too. What no american has done before. And the star of these games about to take a final bow. The finish line now so close. Hey, good morning, everybody. Paula is off taking some muchdeserved vacation this morning. Delighted to have cecilia vega on board. Lets get right to our top story. The olympic swimmer ryan lochte now apologizing for that boozy and now infamous night in rio. Hes admitted exaggerating his story. Hes now saying sorry to the people of rio, his teammates, and all of those athletes whose by this episode of latenight mischief. Matt gutman has been on the story from the very start. Matt, good morning. Reporter hey, good morning, cecilia and dan. Lochtes story has morphed from denying anything ever happened to be dirty harry, faces down thugs masquerading as police. Now admitting the swimmers negotiat he calle
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UNSC Watch: Listening to Pro-Democracy Voices as Gulf Between Council Members Widens
Since the military coup, the Council has held three meetings, resulting in three documents adopted by consensus â a press statement, a presidential statement and âpress elementsâ.
Myanmar actor and model Paing Takhon speaks during a protest against the military coup in front of the Chinese embassy in Yangon, Myanmar, February 11, 2021. Photo: Reuters/Stringer
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New Delhi: The 110 minutes devoted by the UN Security Council member states on Myanmar last Friday made the divergence in views about further measures starkly apparent, especially juxtaposed against pro-democracy voices from the Southeast Asian nation calling for urgent steps.