Canada’s spy chief says that political leaders could take steps to make sure parliamentarians accused of cooperating with foreign governments face consequences, even if they don’t face criminal prosecution....
Eyewitnesses told the BBC the village [in the Rakhine State] was subjected to two-and-half days of terror as soldiers blindfolded and beat them up, poured burning petrol on their skin and forced some of them to drink their urine.
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Russia Says Its Forests Can Absorb Its Greenhouse Gas Emissions. Climate Change and Poor Forestry Standards Make This Unlikely. (www.themoscowtimes.com)
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Inside the Base Where Israel Has Detained Thousands of Gazans (www.nytimes.com)
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Australia: Indigenous people and NGO grow a wildlife corridor in the world’s oldest rainforest (news.mongabay.com)
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Can alleged parliamentarian colluders face consequences? CSIS chief weighs in (globalnews.ca)
Canada’s spy chief says that political leaders could take steps to make sure parliamentarians accused of cooperating with foreign governments face consequences, even if they don’t face criminal prosecution....
Inside Myanmar: The devastating cost of fighting the military junta (www.bbc.com)
The BBC hears allegations of rape and torture by Myanmar’s military in Chin State....
U.S. Lawmakers Press Treasury to Boost China Forced Labor Enforcement (news.bloomberglaw.com)
- Pressure mounts to fully implement Uyghur forced labor law***- Republican letter seeks details on Treasury sanctions***...