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Narendra Modi · SeoulNew Delhi [India], June 4 (ANI): Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Lee Jae-Myung on his election as President of the Republic of Korea and expressed his intent to work closely with him to 'expand and strengthen' the India-ROK 'Special Strategic Partnership.'In a post on X, he said, 'Congratulations to Mr Lee Jae-Myung on being elected as the President of the Republic of Korea. Look forward to working toSee the Story
PM Modi Congratulates Lee Jae-Myung on Being Elected South Korean President, Looks to Deepen India-ROK "Special Strategic Partnership"
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RohingyaPress Office, Chatham House : Professor Muhammad Yunus, leader of Bangladesh’s interim government since the toppling of the Sheikh Hasina regime in 2024, visited Chatham House on 11 June to share his vision for the future of his country’s democracy. During his conversation with Chatham House Director Bronwen Maddox he discussed the challenges his interim government faces, his desire to tackle corruption through reform and technology, the potenti…See the Story
Plight of Rohingya with 'No Hope' to Lead 'Explosion' - The New Nation

Dawei · DaweiYangon, June 13 Around 30 soldiers from the military council’s Red Army camp in Dawei district, Tanintharyi Region, on the Thai-Myanmar border, have fled to Thailand, a source in the People’s Defense Army, which is conducting operations in conjunction with the KNLA, told the Yangon Times. On June 12, more than 30 soldiers from the military council’s Red Army camp fled to Thailand, and not a single soldier is left in the camp. The area around the…See the Story