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A Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian term for a civil deliberative or administrative council, derived from the verb "juntar" meaning to join. In English, the term generally refers to a military junta, the government of an authoritarian state run by high-ranking officers. The term has various historical and current connotations in Spain, and was also used in 17th-century Britain without an authoritarian connotation, referring to the Whig Junto political faction.learn more on wikipedia
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perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.Election
- 3.Ethnic tensions
- 4.Protests
- 5.French Foreign Policy
- 6.Natural Disasters
- 7.France under Emmanuel Macron
- 8.Human rights
- 9.Earthquakes
- 10.Sahel political instability
- 11.France in Sahel
- 12.Malian Junta
countries
- 1.Myanmar
- 2.United Kingdom
- 3.Bangladesh
- 4.Thailand
- 5.China
- 6.Viet Nam
- 7.United States
- 8.Turkey
- 9.Syrian Arab Republic
- 10.Singapore
- 11.Russian Federation
- 12.Malaysia
organizations
- 1.International Federation of Red Cross Red Crescent
- 2.UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs
- 3.National Unity Government
- 4.World Health Organization
- 5.US Agency for International Development
- 6.United Nations
- 7.Arakan Army
- 8.Silks Place Hotel Taroko
- 9.Missouri University of Science and Technology
- 10.Amnesty International
- 11.ASEAN
- 12.CARE International
persons
- 1.Min Aung Hlaing
- 2.Paetongtarn Shinawatra
- 3.Donald Trump
- 4.Zaw Min Tun
- 5.Aung San Suu Kyi
- 6.Sui-Lee Wee
- 7.Anutin Charnvirakul
- 8.Chadchart Sittipunt
- 9.Su Yin Htun
- 10.Subrahmanyam Jaishankar
- 11.Naruemol Thonglek
- 12.António Guterres