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Month: June 2021

New video of Ethiopia massacre shows soldiers passing phone around to document their executions of unarmed men

By Gianluca Mezzofiore, Katie Polglase, Nima Elbagir and Barbara Arvanitidis, CNN A few scattered human bones lay on the rocky ground, along with a broken skull and several half-burned identification cards. That is all the villagers could find, six months after Ethiopian troops rounded up their loved ones and shot them at point-blank range, throwing

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Released American journalist says Myanmar military using torture to hunt down opposition leaders

By Helen Regan, Anna Coren, Sandi Sidhu and Salai TZ, CNN Business Myanmar’s military junta is using torture to extract information from detainees on the whereabouts of senior opposition members and activist leaders, according to an American citizen and journalist who was recently released from a Yangon prison. Nathan Maung, 44, was detained for more

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Nathan Maung was detained in Myanmar for more than three months.

‘They kick us, they beat us’: Journalist on torture inside prison

US-Burmese journalist Nathan Maung tells CNN of torture and conditions in Myanmar’s notorious Insein prison after he was detained for spreading “fake news”. Maung is safely in the US, but fears for his family still in Myanmar – and the treatment of his TV news producer Hanthar Han Thar Nyein who was arrested at the same time – but remains in prison. CNN’s Anna Coren reports.

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John McAfee no era una persona con tendencias suicidas, dice la viuda del magnate del software antivirus

Alexandra Ferguson (CNN)– La viuda del controvertido empresario del software antivirus John McAfee aseguró que su esposo no era un suicida, y culpó a las autoridades de Estados Unidos de «esta tragedia» después de que fuera encontrado muerto en su celda en una prisión cerca de Barcelona este miércoles. McAfee, de 75 años, tenía múltiples

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Firefighters battle a blaze as rescue workers search debris at the 12-story oceanfront condo

Four of the five victims killed in the Florida building collapse were identified. 156 people remain unaccounted for

By Jason Hanna, Aya Elamroussi, Hollie Silverman, Ray Sanchez and Casey Tolan, CNN The death toll in the Surfside, Florida, residential building collapse has risen to five, Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava said at a Saturday evening news conference. “Today our search and rescue teams found another body in the rubble,” Levine Cava said.

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Tesla recalls nearly 300,000 cars in China over cruise control safety issue

Philip Wang, CNN Tesla began recalling more than 285,000 vehicles in China on Saturday over a safety risk concerning the vehicle’s cruise control feature. The cruise control system in certain models can be activated when drivers try to shift gears or accidentally touch the gear selector, resulting in accidental acceleration, according to China’s State Administration

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