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Based on 10 verified sources covering Myanmar:

The Rite of Spring / Mirror review – glitchy Stravinsky and digital doppelgangers from Alexander Whitley Visual spectacle overwhelms the human drama in the choreographer’s tech-heavy double bill Russell T Davies’s hit TV series It’s a Sin to be adapt... [1]

Assisted dying vote on knife edge as MSPs are urged to reject 'unsafe' plans Members of the Scottish Parliament have been urged to listen to the concerns of doctors and other frontline health workers and reject ‘unsafe’ plans to legalise assisted dyi... [2]

Wake-up call for Labour: Football fans aren’t the only ones using expletives about Starmer Politicians becoming the subject of expletive-laden chants by fans of football – or any sport – is historically bad for political careers, explain David Maddox... [4]

RANGOON — In the prison-like surroundings of a Thai refugee camp on the Burma border, 10-year-old Kler Heh would play football in bare feet with family and friends dreaming of a new life elsewhere. Anywhere. [5]

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Sources
[1] MM www.theguardian.com · 2026-03-22 · 39% match

Theatre | The Guardian

The Rite of Spring / Mirror review – glitchy Stravinsky and digital doppelgangers from Alexander Whitley Visual spectacle overwhelms the human drama in the choreographer’s tech-heavy double bill Russell T Davies’s hit TV series It’s a Sin to be adapt

[2] MM dailymail.co.uk · 2026-03-16 · 40% match

Assisted dying vote on knife edge as MSPs are urged to reject 'unsafe' plans

Assisted dying vote on knife edge as MSPs are urged to reject 'unsafe' plans Members of the Scottish Parliament have been urged to listen to the concerns of doctors and other frontline health workers and reject ‘unsafe’ plans to legalise assisted dyi

[3] MM dailymail.co.uk · 81% match

Channel 4

[4] MM independent.co.uk · 2025-06-12 · 40% match

Wake-up call for Labour: Football fans aren’t the only ones using expletives about Starmer

Wake-up call for Labour: Football fans aren’t the only ones using expletives about Starmer Politicians becoming the subject of expletive-laden chants by fans of football – or any sport – is historically bad for political careers, explain David Maddox

[5] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2015-07-21 · 34% match

Karen Refugee Eyeing Premier League With Sheffield United

RANGOON — In the prison-like surroundings of a Thai refugee camp on the Burma border, 10-year-old Kler Heh would play football in bare feet with family and friends dreaming of a new life elsewhere. Anywhere.

[6] MM dailymail.co.uk · 39% match

Brad Pitt

[7] MM dailymail.co.uk · 39% match

Bristol

[8] MM dailymail.co.uk · 39% match

Sarah Ferguson

[9] MM dailymail.co.uk · 39% match

Brian Thompson

[10] MM dailymail.co.uk · 39% match

Jack Osbourne

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