Categories Foreign Affairs

In nighttime raid, Myanmar forces kill 4 opposition party members and 2 civilians

In a nighttime raid on a village in central Myanmar, junta forces killed six civilians, including four members of Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy party, residents said, in what appeared to be a targeted killing of political opponents. Nearly 30 soldiers and pro-junta militiamen drove into Min Ywar village in Natogyi township, […]

Read More
Categories General

Canada Soon to Allow Euthanasia for the Mentally Ill

A law allowing limited euthanasia in Canada is set to expand to make the procedure available to people with mental illness. As Craig McCulloch reports, this is causing a variety of reactions. Canada’s law permitting euthanasia, or Medical Assistance in Dying, became personal for Vancouver-area resident Marcia McNaughton in November. Suffering from metastasized stomach cancer, […]

Read More
Categories General

UK Approves First New Coal Mine in Decades, Sparking Anger

  Britain’s Conservative government on Wednesday approved the United Kingdom’s first new coal mine in three decades, a decision condemned by environmentalists as a leap backwards in the fight against climate change. Hours earlier, the government reversed a ban on building new onshore windfarms in Britain. Opponents called that announcement a cynical attempt to offset […]

Read More
Categories Judical

More than 1,000 people flee their homes in Sagaing region

More than 1,000 people from three villages in Sagaing region’s Tigyaing township fled their homes on Wednesday, as the junta continued its campaign of arson attacks. Residents of Me Zar Lay and Kan Pauk abandoned their villages after troops stormed and burned neighboring Aung Thar Kone. “The junta troops got into Aung Thar Kone around […]

Read More