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      20 March

      JFK files: What’s the truth behind Kennedy’s assassination?

      Intense interest in the details related to John F Kennedy’s assassination has spawned countless conspiracy theories. The release of new documents is likely to throw more light on the involvement of a lone gunmen in the killing for late US President   Dallas: Un-redacted files related to the 1963 assassination of President John F Kennedy have been released. More than 2,200 files consisting of over 63,000 pages were posted on the website of the US National Archives and Records Administration. The majority of the National Archives’ collection of over 6 million pages of records, photographs, motion pictures, sound recordings and artifacts related to the assassination had previously been released. There is an intense interest in details related to the assassination, which…

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    • 20 March

      Lebanon closes illegal border crossings with Syria

      The Lebanese army has entered the border village of Housh al-Sayyid Ali following the withdrawal of Syrian groups from the areaBeirut: Lebanon closed illegal border crossings with Syria in the east and north of the country. Beirut: Lebanon closed illegal border crossings with Syria in the east and north of the country. On Wednesday the Lebanese army has entered the border village of Housh al-Sayyid Ali following the withdrawal of Syrian groups from the area, Xinhua news agency reported quoting Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency. In a statement, the army’s Directorate of Guidance said, “As part of the efforts to monitor and secure the borders amid the current circumstances and to prevent infiltration and smuggling activities, the army has shut down illegal…

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    • 20 March

      Israeli airstrikes across Gaza mourning gathering kill 16 Palestinians

      16 Palestinians were killed and over 30 wounded in an Israeli airstrike that struck a crowd of mourners in the northern Gaza Strip Gaza: At least 16 Palestinians were killed and over 30 wounded in an Israeli airstrike that struck a crowd of mourners in the northern Gaza Strip, according to Gaza health authorities. The strike hit the Salatin area of Beit Lahia on Wednesday during a gathering to mourn victims of earlier Israeli attacks, Xinhua news agency reported quoting the Palestinian news agency WAFA. Israel’s military did not immediately comment on the incident. The attack came amid renewed Israeli military operations in Gaza, which officials say target Hamas militants. Gaza health authorities reported over 430 Palestinian deaths since Tuesday, when…

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    • 20 March

      US launches new round of airstrikes on Yemen’s capital Sanaa

      The strikes targeted a building under construction in Sanaa’s Geraf neighbourhood, damaging nearby residential structures and injuring civilians sheltering in an adjacent building Sanaa: A new round of US airstrikes struck Yemen’s capital Sanaa, wounding at least nine people, including seven women and two children. The strikes targeted a building under construction in Sanaa’s Geraf neighbourhood, damaging nearby residential structures and injuring civilians sheltering in an adjacent building, Xinhua news agency reported quoting Houthi-run al-Masirah TV. The attack marked the second US strike on the area since Saturday, when earlier raids killed 53 people and wounded 98, including women and children, according to Houthi-controlled health authorities. Wednesday’s strikes also expanded to other regions, with al-Masirah reporting strikes on Houthi-controlled areas in…

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    • 20 March

      Indian researcher at US university arrested by immigration officers, faces deportation

      Badar Khan Suri was taken outside his home in a Washington suburb in Virginia State by “masked” officers who told him that his student visa had been revoked New York: An Indian researcher at a US university has been arrested by immigration officers and is facing deportation, according to his lawyer. Badar Khan Suri was taken on Monday outside his home in a Washington suburb in Virginia State by “masked” officers who told him that his student visa had been revoked, according to his lawyer quoted by Politico. Suri, who has a PhD from Jamia Milia University in New Delhi, was a post-doctoral fellow at Georgetown University, where he was teaching a course on “Majoritarianism and Minority Rights in South Asia”.…

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    • 19 March

      Israeli strikes across Gaza kill 326 Palestinians

      The surprise bombardment shattered a ceasefire in place since January and threatened to fully reignite the 17-month-old war Deir Al-Balah: Israel launched airstrikes across the Gaza Strip early on Tuesday, killing at least 326 Palestinians, including women and children, according to hospital officials. The surprise bombardment shattered a ceasefire in place since January and threatened to fully reignite the 17-month-old war. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the strikes after Hamas refused Israeli demands to change the ceasefire agreement. Officials said the operation was open-ended and was expected to expand. The White House said it had been consulted and voiced support for Israel’s actions. The Israeli military ordered people to evacuate eastern Gaza, including much of the northern town of Beit Hanoun and other communities further south, and head toward the centre of the territory, indicating that Israel could soon launch renewed…

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    • 19 March

      World War II: Women spies who tricked Nazis

      Women were hired for spying during World War-II, and were the only ones allowed to take on a combatant role by the British Army. However, many of them have been forgotten Oxford: If spy films have taught us anything, it’s that the people chosen for a career in espionage are special. They are the cream of the crop selected because they exhibit unique skills: high levels of intelligence and certain emotional traits that made them perfect for spying. During the World War-II, the Special Operations Executive (SOE) was a British agency tasked with training spies to conduct espionage, sabotage and reconnaissance in German-occupied Europe and east Asia. Active from 1940 to 1946, SOE was a pioneering British secret service. This is…

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    • 19 March

      Parents of missing Sudiksha Konanki want her to be declared dead

      Sudiksha Konanki, a permanent resident of the United States, was last seen on March 6 at the Riu Republic Resort in Punta Cana town. She has gone missing while on vacation in the Dominican Republic New York: The family of missing 20-year-old Indian student Sudiksha Konanki has asked police in the Dominican Republic to declare her dead, according to US media reports. Konanki, a citizen of India and a permanent resident of the United States, was last seen on March 6 at the Riu Republic Resort in Punta Cana town. She has gone missing while on vacation in the Dominican Republic and US federal law enforcement agencies are working with authorities in the Caribbean country in the probe into her disappearance. Despite an extensive search, her body has not…

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    • 19 March

      Suni Williams, Butch Wilmore on their way back to Earth

      While other astronauts had logged longer spaceflights over the decades, none had to deal with so much uncertainty or see the length of their mission expand by so much as these two Cape Canaveral: NASA’s two stuck astronauts headed back to Earth with SpaceX on Tuesday to close out a dramatic marathon mission that began with a bungled Boeing test flight more than nine months ago. Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams bid farewell to the International Space Station — their home since last spring — departing aboard a SpaceX capsule alongside two other astronauts. The capsule undocked in the wee hours and aimed for a splashdown off the Florida coast by early evening, weather permitting. Sunday’s arrival of their relief crew meant Wilmore and Williams could finally leave. NASA cut them loose a little early, given the iffy weather…

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    • 19 March

      Portrait of astronaut Sunita Williams carved on fig leaf by Sangareddy teacher

      Williams, who spent a record nine months in space, is expected to land on earth on Wednesday morning Sangareddy: A government school teacher, Anuradha Das, has decided to welcome Indian origin American astronaut Sunita Williams, who departed from International Space Station (ISS), in a unique way. The teacher has carved a portrait of Sunita Williams on a fig leaf. Williams, who spent a record nine months in space, is expected to land on earth on Wednesday morning. Anuradha Das was working as a teacher at government school, Pedda Gopularam in Munipally mandal.

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