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More than 500 dead in boating accident off Myanmar
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More than 500 dead in boating accident off Myanmar

The article reports on multiple international news stories. First, it discusses the deaths of over 500 people in boat accidents off the coast of Myanmar, primarily Rohingya refugees fleeing violence and poor conditions in Bangladesh. The UNHCR and IOM report two incidents where boats sank, with all passengers likely drowned. It then covers Syria, where former chemical weapons program leader Ahmed Habib Ali was arrested by security forces for his role in the Syrian regime’s use of nerve gas like Sarin during the civil war. Finally, it mentions U.S. military strikes against Iranian targets in northern Iraq and the Iranian retaliation with missile and drone attacks on Gulf allies. Lastly, it notes Germany and Finland deepening their cooperation.

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More than 500 dead in boating accident off Myanmar

The article reports on multiple international news stories. First, it discusses the deaths of over 500 people in boat accidents off the coast of Myanmar, primarily Rohingya refugees fleeing violence and poor conditions in Bangladesh. The UNHCR and IOM report two incidents where boats sank, with all passengers likely drowned. It then covers Syria, where former chemical weapons program leader Ahmed Habib Ali was arrested by security forces for his role in the Syrian regime’s use of nerve gas like Sarin during the civil war. Finally, it mentions U.S. military strikes against Iranian targets in northern Iraq and the Iranian retaliation with missile and drone attacks on Gulf allies. Lastly, it notes Germany and Finland deepening their cooperation.

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