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      17 March

      Two killed in Israeli airstrikes in Lebanon

      Israeli warplanes fired two air-to-ground missiles at the house, leading to casualties and destroying the house Beirut/Jerusalem: Two people were killed in Israeli airstrikes targeting a house in the village of Ainata in southern Lebanon, according to Lebanon’s Public Health Emergency Operations Centre. The centre, affiliated with Lebanon’s Ministry of Public Health, confirmed the airstrikes and casualties in a statement on Sunday. A Lebanese security source said Israeli warplanes fired two air-to-ground missiles at the house, leading to casualties and destroying the house, Xinhua news agency reported. “Civil Defence teams are working to clear the rubble,” the source added. The unnamed source noted that in a separate attack, Israeli helicopters fired three missiles at prefabricated homes in the village of Kafr…

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    • 17 March

      Benjamin Netanyahu moves to dismiss chief of internal security service

      According to a statement, Bar was summoned to a meeting and informed that a proposal for his dismissal would be presented to the government this week Jerusalem: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said that he has initiated the procedure to dismiss Ronen Bar, head of the Shin Bet, amid growing tensions with the internal security agency. According to a statement from Netanyahu’s office on Sunday, Bar was summoned to a meeting and informed that a proposal for his dismissal would be presented to the government this week, Xinhua news agency reported. In a video address to the Israeli public, Netanyahu said the decision was driven by “a lack of trust” in Bar. As the dispute between the two became public,…

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    • 17 March

      Iraq, Turkey discuss electricity, energy cooperation

      According to a statement on Sunday from the Iraqi Foreign Ministry, the two officials explored ways to encourage Turkish companies to invest in Iraq’s oil and gas sector, Xinhua news agency reported. Baghdad: Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein met here with Turkish Energy and Natural Resources Minister Alparslan Bayraktar to discuss bilateral cooperation in electricity, natural gas, and oil sectors. According to a statement on Sunday from the Iraqi Foreign Ministry, the two officials explored ways to encourage Turkish companies to invest in Iraq’s oil and gas sector, Xinhua news agency reported. They also discussed the potential for Turkey to supply electricity to Iraq to address seasonal shortages and stressed the importance of expediting the electricity interconnection project by completing the necessary…

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    • 17 March

      Sunita Williams is set to return to Earth on March 18

      NASA has confirmed that the duo, Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams will return to Earth on Tuesday evening New York: With the pair of US astronauts stranded for more than nine months on the International Space Station (ISS), the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has confirmed that the duo will return to Earth on Tuesday evening. Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams are to be transported home with another American astronaut and a Russian cosmonaut aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon craft, which arrived at the ISS early Sunday. NASA said in a statement on Sunday evening that it had moved forward the astronauts’ anticipated ocean splashdown off the Florida coast to nearly 5:57 pm on Tuesday (21:57 GMT and 3:30 am,…

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    • 17 March

      Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky appoints new Army Chief of Staff

      The decrees to dismiss Barhylevych and appoint Hnatov, published on the presidential website, did not specify the reasons for the replacement. Kyiv: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has appointed Major General Andrii Hnatov as the Chief of the general staff of the Ukrainian armed forces to replace Lieutenant General Anatolii Barhylevych. The decrees to dismiss Barhylevych and appoint Hnatov, published on the presidential website, did not specify the reasons for the replacement. Ukrainian Defence Minister Rustem Umerov wrote on Facebook that the reshuffle in the armed forces aims to enhance their combat effectiveness, Xinhua news agency reported. “We are systematically transforming the Armed Forces of Ukraine to enhance their combat effectiveness,” Umerov said in a Facebook post, applauding a promotion that he said…

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    • 17 March

      Russia rejects possible deployment of NATO peacekeepers in Ukraine

      Discussions on peacekeeping efforts in Ukraine remain premature and should only take place after a formal peace agreement has been reached: Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko Moscow: Russia has rejected the possible deployment of NATO peacekeepers in Ukraine, suggesting unarmed observers or a civilian monitoring group sent there to oversee a potential peace deal. Discussions on peacekeeping efforts in Ukraine remain premature and should only take place after a formal peace agreement has been reached, said Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko in an interview with Russian daily Izvestia on Sunday. Grushko emphasised that NATO’s involvement in peacekeeping operations is fundamentally contradictory, Xinhua news agency reported. “NATO and peacekeeping are entirely incompatible. The real history of the alliance consists of…

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    • 16 March

      US storm kills at least 26, 8 fatalities in Kansas

      The number of fatalities increased after the Kansas Highway Patrol reported eight people died in a highway pileup caused by a dust storm in Sherman County on Friday. At least 50 vehicles were involved. Oklahoma City: Violent tornadoes ripped through parts of the US, wiping out schools and toppling semitractor-trailers in several states, part of a monster storm that has killed at least 26 people as more severe weather was expected late on Saturday. The number of fatalities increased after the Kansas Highway Patrol reported eight people died in a highway pileup caused by a dust storm in Sherman County on Friday. At least 50 vehicles were involved. Missouri recorded more fatalities than any other state as it withstood scattered twisters…

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    • 16 March

      Guterres: Engaging with Arakan Army is crucial to uphold Rohingya rights

      Amnesty International has also condemned the actions of the Myanmar security forces and called the response disproportionate, compounding the “dehumanising” conditions of Rohingya. United Nations: Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has said that it was “important to engage” with the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army (ARSA) to fully respect the rights of Rohingyas while finding a solution to the refugee crisis. “The Arakan army is an entity with which, I believe, a necessary dialogue must take place”, he said at a joint news conference with Bangladesh interim leader Muhammad Yunus in Dhaka on Saturday. ARSA carried out a massacre of Hindus in Rakhine State in Myanmar in August 2017 and abducted others — incidents documented by Amnesty International. “We know that in the past, the…

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    • 16 March

      New Zealand PM Christopher Luxon to arrive in India on Sunday for historic five-day visit

      The five-day visit, which will run until March 20, has been organised at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Luxon’s visit aims to strengthen the long-standing relationship between India and New Zealand, reaffirming the two nations’ shared commitment to expanding their bilateral ties across various sectors. New Delhi: New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is scheduled to arrive in India on Sunday, marking his first official visit since assuming office. The five-day visit, which will run until March 20, has been organised at the invitation of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Luxon’s visit aims to strengthen the long-standing relationship between India and New Zealand, reaffirming the two nations’ shared commitment to expanding their bilateral ties across various sectors. Prime Minister Luxon will be accompanied by…

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    • 16 March

      At least 13 killed in US airstrikes on Houthi sites in Yemen

      This is the first military operation conducted by the US military against the Houthi sites since US President Donald Trump assumed power in January and redesigned the group as a “foreign terrorist organisation” Sanaa: The US warplanes launched airstrikes on several Houthi sites in Yemen’s capital Sanna and the northern province of Saada, killing at least 13, Houthi-run al-Masirah TV reported. “This is an initial toll as the number of deaths could increase,” the TV cited the Houthi-run health ministry as saying, adding that at least nine others were injured. The Houthi TV reported four airstrikes in the Al-Jarraf residential neighbourhood in northern Sanaa and several other airstrikes on the Shoab residential neighborhood in eastern Sanaa on Saturday night. Later in…

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