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Fourth Scorpene submarine likely to be inducted by year end

Fourth Scorpene submarine likely to be inducted by year end Updated: Updated: Conventional diesel-electric Vela is undergoing advanced stages of sea trials Share Article AAA Indian naval soldiers attend the commissioning ceremony of the INS third Scorpene-Class submarine Karanj in Mumbai, India, Wednesday, March 10, 2021.   | Photo Credit: AP Conventional diesel-electric Vela is undergoing advanced stages of sea trials The 4th Scorpene conventional diesel-electric submarine Vela is expected to be commissioned into the Navy by year end while Vagsheer, 6th and last Scorpene submarine which is under construction, is expected to be launched into water by year end, according to a defence source.

미얀마 군부 국제사회 오해 풀 것…계획대로 재선거 주장

미얀마 군부 국제사회 오해 풀 것…계획대로 재선거 주장
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Defying court order, Malaysia deports over 1,000 Myanmar nationals

Defying court order, Malaysia deports over 1,000 Myanmar nationals Reuters 23/02/2021 By A. Ananthalakshmi and Rozanna Latiff © Reuters/LIM HUEY TENG Myanmar migrants to be deported from Malaysia are seen inside an immigration truck, in Lumut By A. Ananthalakshmi and Rozanna Latiff KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (Reuters) - Malaysia sent more than 1,000 Myanmar nationals back to their strife-torn homeland on Tuesday despite a court order to halt the deportation, a move rights groups said could endanger the deportees lives. © Reuters/LIM HUEY TENG An immigration truck carrying Myanmar migrants to be deported from Malaysia is seen in Lumut The 1,086 Myanmar citizens were sent back on three navy ships sent by Myanmar s military, which seized power in a Feb. 1 coup, sparking weeks of protests from pro-democracy activists. Malaysia had initially said it would deport 1,200.

Facebook bans Myanmar s military, citing threat of fresh violence

Facebook bans Myanmar’s military, citing threat of fresh violence Craig Timberg and Shibani Mahtani Feb 25, 2021 – 5.35pm Save Share Washington/Hong Kong | Facebook banned accounts for the military of Myanmar and its related media entities on Wednesday night (Thursday AEDT), citing its “history of exceptionally severe human rights abuses” and potential to use social media to pursue new rounds of violence following a coup this month. The move, which also affects Facebook subsidiary Instagram, extends a series of actions in recent years to sharply limit the ability of the nation’s military, called the Tatmadaw, to use the platforms in any way, including through paid advertising.

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