A Myanmar court has charged two Reuters reporters with breaching the colonial-era Official Secrets Act. They face up to 14 years in prison if convicted. The United States embassy in Yangon said it was “deeply disappointed” with the ruling. A spokesman for the European Union also called for the charges to be dropped and for the immediate release of the reporters. For the latest updates. |
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Commentary: If Donald Trump’s Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh is confirmed, he will play a decisive role in whether the new Supreme Court will overrule the landmark abortion case of Roe v. Wade. But the real question is not about Roe or the Republican agenda – it’s about whether the court will allow states to effectively ban abortion without overturning Roe, writes Scott Lemieux. |
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