(Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden announced on Wednesday he had approved an executive order for new sanctions on those responsible for the military coup in Myanmar and he repeated demands for the generals to give up power and free civilian leaders.
Biden said the order enabled his administration “to immediately sanction the military leaders who directed the coup, their business interests as well as close family members.”
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MIDDLE EAST
Yemen's Houthi rebels launch attack on civilian plane in Saudi Arabia.
Iran produces uranium metal, IAEA says, in latest breach of deal.
Torture and humiliation reported norm at Iran’s rehab facilities.
Iranian FM warns Biden the ‘window for cooperation is closing rapidly,’ as Tehran threatens to deviate further from nuclear pact.
Saudi Arabia says regional states must be part of Iran nuclear talks.
Saudi Arabia moves to ease tensions with Biden on Yemen, human rights.
Calls grow for release of Yemeni journalist held by UAE-backed forces.
UN Security Council fails to agree on joint Syria declaration.
Iraq’s Shia leader al-Sadr backs early vote ‘supervised’ by UN.
Egypt ‘indefinitely’ opens Rafah border crossing with Gaza Strip.
ASIA
Myanmar coup: US, UN condemn violence against protesters.
Biden announces sanctions on Myanmar military leaders following coup.
Taiwan says ties with US strong amid threats from China.
China, India commence withdrawal of forces from shared border - Chinese Defense Ministry.
Beijing urges U.S. to be 'transparent like China' after WHO findings.
Two more killed as Afghan capital reels under near-daily violence.
Death toll rises to 32 in India glacier collapse, 200 missing.
India protests: Twitter suspends 'harmful' accounts.
Chinese Mars mission is now orbiting the Red Planet.
AFRICA
Ethiopian Red Cross says 80 percent of Tigray cut off from aid.
‘Tens of thousands’ could starve to death in Ethiopia’s Tigray.
‘We live like animals,’ say villagers displaced by fighting in Central African Republic.
South Africa may swap or sell AstraZeneca's Covid-19 vaccine.
US aware of 'significant Covid cases' in Tanzania.
UN urges Somali leaders to ‘urgently reach consensus’ on polls.
Libya mired in chaos 10 years after Arab Spring.
EUROPE
European Parliament passes €672.5 billion COVID recovery fund.
Germany set to extend lockdown on concerns over new coronavirus variants.
AMERICAS
Trump 'incited' Capitol rioters, say prosecutors, as impeachment trial gets under way.
New security video shows harrowing details of Capitol attack.
Graham assures Trump of acquittal after rocky start to trial.
Fed's Powell warns US 'very far' from a strong labor market.
Ecuador president urges officials to give accurate vote count quickly.
Three Cubans survive on coconuts for 33 days on uninhabited island.
TERRORISM/THE LONG WAR
28 peacekeepers wounded in Mali attack: UN.
Biden govt supports repatriating jihadists: US diplomat.
France's Marine Le Pen on trial for posting jihad atrocity images.
ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS
Wall Street rally pauses as big tech loses steam.
Bitcoin consumes 'more electricity than Argentina'.
TikTok's Oracle-Walmart deal could be off.
Facebook to try limiting political content users see in news feeds.
Aunt Jemima' retires as PepsiCo acknowledges racial stereotype.
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