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Reuters journalists Wa Lone and Kyaw Soe Oo gestures while being escorted by police upon arrival at a court on Monday in Yangon, Myanmar. The Myanmar court delayed the verdict against two journalists on the charge of possessing official documents illegally in a case that has drawn attention to the faltering state of press freedom in the troubled Southeast Asian nation. The verdict that was to be delivered on Monday was postponed to September 3. (PTI)

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