For god to w. s november focus. This is due to every news from the dangers of being a journalist in the inbox more and more reporters in the country are being locked up simply for doing their job why is de facto leader Aung San Suu Kyi so determined to silence her critics with a special report. Also coming out islam is in a town in nigeria bury their dead after the military opens fire on a demonstration in the capital the army says the group is
a threat to National Security but critics fear the crackdown is producing a new generation of radicals. Im sumi so misconducts good to have you with us to journalists in myanmar jailed in connection with the reporting on the range of prices are expected to file appeals this week the reuters report as well known and were said to seven years in prison want us to get in the massacre of revenge of muslims during a Military Crackdown last year many countries condemn the trial but a state of South East Asia correspondent reports its part of a wider pu
Hobart [Australia], October 18 (ANI): West Indies coach Phil Simmons said that the batters should step up after West Indies succumbed to a 42-run loss against Scotland in their opening match of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup on Monday. Scotland was held to 160/5 by the West Indies bowlers, who did a commendable job on a surface that appeared favourable for batting. Alzarri Joseph and Jason Holder, two pacers, excelled with the ball, taking two wickets each while also demonstrating excellent economy. The hitters, on the other hand, fell short of the mark, losing half of their side for just 69 runs. Holder made a valiant effort to save their innings with his 33-ball 38, but finally, the Caribbean team was bowled out for 118 with nine balls remaining. West Indies' coach Simmons opined that their bowlers worked hard but the batters let the team down in the post-match press conference. "I think the only way you can look at it is - disappointed. I think our batting, at least today,
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aimed to protect nearly two million square kilometers from fishing and mining in the what i ll see off and arctic ah it s a remote area that s home to a vast array of marine life some of that believed to be still undiscovered and international commission meeting in hobart australia failed to secure the agreement of all twenty five member countries. now with winter approaching in korea it s time to break out the region s favorite for men to double kimchi thousands gathered in downtown seoul to share an extra large helping of the korean kouri classic it s a part of a charity event in which volunteers serve more than one hundred tons of kimchi for the homeless koreans traditionally stock up on kimchi in the autumn because of the fermented cabbage keeps well in winter it s also rich in vitamin c. and seems to help keep up your spirits during the cold months of the year. you re watching news still to come a walkout at google thousands of employees are leaving their offices to protest the