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Based on 3 verified sources covering Myanmar:

Global Church News - Taiwan McDonald's coming out video irks religious alliance Mar 10, 2016 A religious alliance in Taiwan wants people to boycott McDonald's because it found its local commercial about a gay youth coming out to his father offensive.... [1]

Solomon Islands’ former prime minister Manasseh Sogavare (C) leaves after the newly elected Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele press conference outside the Parliament House in Honiara on May 2, 2024. [2]

Sources
[1] MM heraldmalaysia.com · 50% match

Global Church News

Global Church News - Taiwan McDonald's coming out video irks religious alliance Mar 10, 2016 A religious alliance in Taiwan wants people to boycott McDonald's because it found its local commercial about a gay youth coming out to his father offensive.

[2] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2024-06-06 · 31% match

Australia woos Solomon Islands after pro-China PM’s exit

Solomon Islands’ former prime minister Manasseh Sogavare (C) leaves after the newly elected Prime Minister Jeremiah Manele press conference outside the Parliament House in Honiara on May 2, 2024.

[3] MM www2.irrawaddy.com · 30% match

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The briefing engine uses semantic search (pgvector embeddings) to find the most relevant articles in the corpus for your question, then extracts key passages with numbered citations. No generative AI is used — all text comes directly from published sources.

Confidence levels
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