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Myanmar's figurehead president suffering severe health problems, adding to uncertainty

FILE PHOTO: Newly elected Myanmar President Win Myint (C) and Vice President Myint Swe arrive at the presidential palace at Naypyitaw
July 19, 2024
Reuters

(Reuters) - The nominal president of military-ruled Myanmar is suffering from serious illnesses, state media reported on Friday, in a rare statement on the health of a key junta figure just weeks before an ongoing state of emergency expires.

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