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      25 March

      Israel Cabinet approves no-confidence motion against Attorney general amid growing protests

      The official said on Sunday that Ministers voted unanimously in favour of the motion, Xinhua news agency reported. Jerusalem: Israel’s Cabinet voted in favour of a no-confidence motion against Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, a first step toward her dismissal, a government official confirmed to media. The official said on Sunday that Ministers voted unanimously in favour of the motion, Xinhua news agency reported. The move was the latest in a series of government actions, which opponents described as political retaliation against officials perceived as critical of the government. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Baharav-Miara clashed on Friday over the government’s attempt to replace Shin Bet security chief Ronen Bar. Baharav-Miara issued a directive prohibiting Netanyahu from taking any action to remove Bar…

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    • 25 March

      US envoy Witkoff says Russian President Vladimir Putin wants peace ahead of talks on Ukraine

      Witkoff, who has met twice with Putin in recent weeks as Trump works to end the war in Ukraine, expressed confidence that talks in Saudi Arabia this week between American, Russia and Ukrainian officials would yield positive results, including on a limited ceasefire in the Black Sea, CNN reported. Washington: US special envoy Steve Witkoff has expressed optimism ahead of high-stakes talks in Saudi Arabia over the war in Ukraine and said he believed Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted to end the three-year-old conflict. “I feel that he wants peace,” Witkoff told Fox News on Sunday. Witkoff, who has met twice with Putin in recent weeks as Trump works to end the war in Ukraine, expressed confidence that talks in Saudi Arabia this…

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    • 25 March

      Japan’s cherry blossoms bloom ushers in festive season

      Cherry blossoms, or ‘sakura’ are Japan’s favourite flower and usually reach their peak in late March to early April, just as the country celebrates the start of a new school and business year. Many Japanese enjoy walking or picnicking under the trees Tokyo: Japan’s official cherry blossom spotters on Monday confirmed the first blooming of the country’s favourite flower, declaring the official start of the festive season in the Japanese capital. An official from the Japan Meteorological Agency carefully examined the specimen tree of Somei Yoshino variety at Tokyo’s Yasukuni shrine and announced that more than five blossoms — the minimum required for the announcement — were flowering on it. The opening matched the average year and was five days earlier than last year, according to the JMA. Cherry blossoms, or “sakura,” are Japan’s favourite…

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    • 24 March

      Indian-origin man, daughter shot dead at convenience store in Virginia

      Pradipkumar Patel and his daughter were at work in a convenience store on Lankford Highway in Accomack County when the shooting occurred. Accomack County is situated on Virginia’s Eastern Shore. New York: A 56-year-old Indian-origin man and his 24-year-old daughter were shot dead at a convenience store in the US state of Virginia and police have arrested one person in connection with the shooting, according to media reports. Pradipkumar Patel and his daughter were working at the store on Lankford Highway in Accomack County when the shooting incident happened. Accomack County is located on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. The Accomack County Sheriff’s office said deputies were called to the scene shortly after 5:30 am on March 20 on reports of…

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    • 24 March

      19 killed as Israel strikes Palestinians in Gaza

      Iran-backed rebels in Yemen who are allied with Hamas meanwhile launched another missile at Israel, setting off air raid sirens Gaza Strip: Israeli strikes across the southern Gaza Strip killed at least 19 Palestinians overnight into Sunday, including a senior Hamas political leader, officials said. Iran-backed rebels in Yemen who are allied with Hamas meanwhile launched another missile at Israel, setting off air raid sirens. The Israeli military said the projectile was intercepted, and there were no reports of casualties or damage. The European and Kuwaiti hospitals in southern Gaza said they had received 17 bodies from strikes overnight, including several women and children. Hamas separately said that Salah Bardawil, a member of its political bureau and of the Palestinian parliament,…

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    • 24 March

      Telugu youth missing in US found dead; suicide suspected

      Abhishek Kolli, who reportedly hailed from Gudivada in Andhra Pradesh, was reported missing on Saturday, from Phoenix, where he was last seen Hyderabad: A Telugu youth who was reported missing for the last two days from Phoenix, Texas, was found dead in what is being said to be a case of suicide. Abhishek Kolli, who reportedly hailed from Gudivada, Andhra Pradesh, was reported missing on Saturday, from Phoenix, where he was last seen. He is said to have been found dead on Sunday. Abhishek’s brother Aravind Kolli stated in a post on gofundme.com that his passing on Sunday wasn’t just a tragedy. “It was a devastating consequence of the overwhelming financial crisis he faced and unforeseen circumstances. A burden that grew…

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    • 24 March

      Israel Cabinet approves no-confidence motion against Attorney general amid growing protests

      The official said on Sunday that Ministers voted unanimously in favour of the motion, Xinhua news agency reported. Jerusalem: Israel’s Cabinet voted in favour of a no-confidence motion against Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara, a first step toward her dismissal, a government official confirmed to media. The official said on Sunday that Ministers voted unanimously in favour of the motion, Xinhua news agency reported. The move was the latest in a series of government actions, which opponents described as political retaliation against officials perceived as critical of the government. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Baharav-Miara clashed on Friday over the government’s attempt to replace Shin Bet security chief Ronen Bar. Baharav-Miara issued a directive prohibiting Netanyahu from taking any action to remove Bar…

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    • 24 March

      US envoy Witkoff says Russian President Vladimir Putin wants peace ahead of talks on Ukraine

      Witkoff, who has met twice with Putin in recent weeks as Trump works to end the war in Ukraine, expressed confidence that talks in Saudi Arabia this week between American, Russia and Ukrainian officials would yield positive results, including on a limited ceasefire in the Black Sea, CNN reported. Washington: US special envoy Steve Witkoff has expressed optimism ahead of high-stakes talks in Saudi Arabia over the war in Ukraine and said he believed Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted to end the three-year-old conflict. “I feel that he wants peace,” Witkoff told Fox News on Sunday. Witkoff, who has met twice with Putin in recent weeks as Trump works to end the war in Ukraine, expressed confidence that talks in Saudi Arabia this…

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    • 23 March

      Netanyahu, attorney general clash over dismissal of Shin Bet chief

      Baharav-Miara issued a directive prohibiting Netanyahu from taking any action to remove Bar after the High Court temporarily blocked the government’s attempt to dismiss him, Xinhua news agency reported. Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara disputed over the government’s attempt to replace Shin Bet security chief Ronen Bar. Baharav-Miara issued a directive prohibiting Netanyahu from taking any action to remove Bar after the High Court temporarily blocked the government’s attempt to dismiss him, Xinhua news agency reported. “It is prohibited to appoint a new Shin Bet chief,” she stated, also banning interviews for the post. In response, Netanyahu rejected the directive, reaffirming the government’s authority over security appointments. “Israel is a state of law, and according to…

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    • 23 March

      Conspiracy theories float around return of NASA astronauts Sunita Williams, Butch Wilmore

      While their safe arrival is being celebrated across mainstream media, conspiracy theorists and skeptics are taking to social media to argue that there have been several inconsistencies in the narrative Hyderabad: The recent return of NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore who were reportedly stranded in space, has sparked heated debates, with conspiracy theorists questioning the legitimacy of the space agency’s rescue mission. While their safe arrival is being celebrated across mainstream media, conspiracy theorists and skeptics are taking to social media to argue that there have been several inconsistencies in the narrative while pointing to something more mysterious at play. Conspiracy theorists raise concerns over the space agency suddenly finding a resolution to the critical malfunction, which led to the astronauts…

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