Suu Kyi’s Family Mansion Will Be Up for Bidding Again in August

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Suu Kyi’s Family Mansion Will Be Up for Bidding Again in August
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A junta-controlled court in Myanmar has set a rebidding for Aung San Suu Kyi’s family mansion in Yangon in August at a lower floor price after an auction earlier this year failed to draw any offers.

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