- 15th December, 2021 Minneapolis Star Tribune
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- A timeline of Myanmar's Aung San Suu Kyi's political life
Ousted Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi is the daughter of the country's independence hero, Gen. Aung San, who was assassinated in 1947, less than six months before the country, then called Burma, became independent from Britain.
- 4th December, 2021 Minneapolis Star Tribune
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- 30th November, 2021 Minneapolis Star Tribune
- India's economy grows by 8.4% amid signs of recovery
India's economy grew by 8.4% in the July-September quarter from the same period a year earlier, the government announced Tuesday, raising hopes of a recovery after the country suffered historic contractions sparked by the coronavirus pandemic.
- 29th November, 2021 Minneapolis Star Tribune
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- 26th November, 2021 Minneapolis Star Tribune
- India's Serum Institute resumes vaccine exports to COVAX
The Serum Institute of India, the world's largest vaccine maker, resumed exports of coronavirus vaccines to the U.N.-backed COVAX distribution program on Friday after halting most overseas sales in March. - WHO hosts special meeting on worrying new COVID - 19 variant
Advisers to the World Health Organization are holding a special session Friday to flesh out information about a worrying new variant of the coronavirus that has been detected in South Africa, though a top expert says its impact on COVID-19 vaccines may not be known for weeks.
- 23rd November, 2021 Minneapolis Star Tribune
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- India to investigate disputed raid that killed 4 in Kashmir
Authorities in Indian-controlled Kashmir on Thursday ordered an investigation into a police raid that killed four people and led to protests from families of the three victims who say their relatives were gunned down in cold blood. - Police detain kin seeking bodies of slain Kashmir civilians
Police in Indian-controlled Kashmir late Wednesday detained over a dozen relatives of two civilians killed in a controversial gunfight, eyewitnesses said, hours after they staged a protest in the disputed region's main city while pleading with authorities to return the bodies so they could bury them.
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