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Raymond Pagnucco

Raymond Pagnucco has 8 articles published.

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Peace for Myanmar? Panglong Conference Closes Amidst High Spirits

Final Day of the 21st Century Panglong Conference Promising [VIDEO]. Naypyitaw, Myanmar – The four day 21st Century Panglong Conference has come to a successful close. The peace conference, a meeting between the government, military and armed ethic groups, is State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi’s first… Keep Reading

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Dispatch Day 3: Panglong Peace Conference Moves Towards Conclusion

Day 3: The 21st Century Panglong Conference still on track to bring peace to war torn Burma [VIDEO]. Naypyitaw, Myanmar – The 21st Century Panglong Conference is State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi’s first attempt at bringing peace and national reconciliation to the war torn… Keep Reading

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Dispatch Day 2: Despite Wa Walk-Out Panglong Peace Still Promising

Day 2: The 21st Century Panglong Conference still on track to bring peace to war torn Burma despite Wa walk-out [VIDEO]. Naypyitaw, Myanmar – Day 2 of the 21st Century Panglong Conference saw the walk-out of a certain delegation that represents Myanmar’s largest and most… Keep Reading

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Dispatch Day 1: Panglong Peace Conference Ends First Day With Hope

The 21st Century Panglong Conference seeks to bring peace to war torn Burma [VIDEO]. Naypyitaw, Myanmar – The 21st Century Panglong Conference is State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi’s first attempt at bringing peace and national reconciliation to the war torn nation of Myanmar. The… Keep Reading

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The Linchpin of Power: Burma’s Struggle for Peace

Lima Charlie’s Ray Pagnucco travelled to the heart of Burma to investigate a troubling development in a peaceful village. Myanmar / Burma – As the sun was setting, we finally reached our destination of Say Kinn, a small ethic Ta’ang village perched upon the spine… Keep Reading

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Rhetoric Runs High in the South China Sea

South China Sea Rumblings After Hague Ruling The unanimous decision at The Hague this week on the “China v. Philippines” dispute over the South China Sea affirmed that China has “no legal basis” to its claims. As reported, the UN tribunal ruled there is no… Keep Reading

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China v. Philippines: Hague Rules Against China

Hague Rules Against China on South China Sea Dispute As previously reported by Lima Charlie, on July 12, the United Nation’s Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague (PCA) was set to hand down a long-awaited landmark ruling in the dispute between the Philippines and China over… Keep Reading

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China v. Philippines: Showdown in the South China Sea

Hague to Rule on South China Sea Dispute On July 12, the United Nation’s Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague (PCA) is set to hand down a long-awaited landmark ruling in a dispute between the Philippines and China over the South China Sea. In… Keep Reading

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