The military dictatorship in Myanmar will continue for at least another two years unless outside forces like the US or UN decide to step in and implement changes. This is because the military dictator in Myanmar, Min Aung Hlaing, has declared himself the acting Prime Minister of the country and has extended his state of emergency for at least another two years. Hlaing is also the head of the State Administration Council (SAC) which is the de facto government in Myanmar currently.

France has experienced its third week in a row of nationwide protests against the COVID-19 health pass policies instituted by President Emmanuel Macron. On Saturday the protests turned violent in Paris as protestors clashed with police and injured three of them. Macron recently mandated that a health pass is required for residents throughout France to use public spaces like museums, cinemas, and swimming pools.

The US Department of Justice has sued the Governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, over a new executive order Abbott issued forbidding anyone except law enforcement officials from transporting illegal immigrants from the southern border in Texas. The executive order also authorizes law enforcement officers in Texas to pull over vehicles suspected of transporting illegal immigrants.

The Senate is in the midst of a rare weekend session in order to finalize the drafting of the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill. FISM News previously reported on the senate vote for this bill when it was sent to the Senate floor to be debated and finalized. Lawmakers reported that the bill was still not finalized on Saturday but that they expect a final version to be submitted on Sunday.