Myanmar swears in Suu Kyi loyalist as new president

Myanmar's new President Win Myint waves to the media after taking oath of office at Parliament in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, Friday, March 30, 2018. (AP)
Updated 30 March 2018
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Myanmar swears in Suu Kyi loyalist as new president

NAYPYITAW: Myanmar has sworn a longtime Aung San Suu Kyi loyalist as the country’s new president, who will continue his predecessor’s deference to her as the nation’s de facto leader.
Sixty-six-year-old Win Myint took his oath of office Friday during a joint session of Parliament, pledging loyalty “to the people and the republic of the Union of Myanmar.” The two vice presidents, Myint Swe and Henry Van Tio, took oaths alongside him.
Win Myint was elected Wednesday a week after his predecessor Htin Kyaw, a close friend and a confidant of Suu Kyi, retired over ill health.


9,000 Americans have left Middle East since start of conflict

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9,000 Americans have left Middle East since start of conflict

  • Rubio ‌said ​⁠that ​all US personnel ⁠in the UAE were accounted for

WASHINGTON: ​US Secretary of ‌State Marco ‌Rubio ​said ‌on ⁠Tuesday ​that approximately ⁠9,000 Americans had ⁠evacuated ‌the ‌Middle ​East ‌since the ‌start ‌of US-Israeli strikes on ⁠Iran on Saturday.
Rubio also ‌said ​⁠that ​all personnel ⁠were accounted for ⁠after ‌an Iranian ‌drone ​struck ‌a parking ‌lot adjacent ‌to the US consulate ⁠in Dubai on Tuesday. Around 1,600 Americans in the Middle East are currently requesting assistance, he added.