Myanmar bans 5 media companies amid crackdown on protests


Myanmar's military junta has revoked the licenses of five independent media outlets amid reports that some of their offices were raided as military forces crackdown on protesters opposing its Feb. 1 coup. (UPI Latest News) More More

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