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      14 March

      Palestine, Jordan, Egypt welcome Donald Trump’s pullback from Gaza displacement plan

      Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Information Nabil Abu Rudeineh said the US retreat is an “encouraging step” and in the “right direction,” hoping it would lead to a political process based on international legitimacy and the Arab Peace Initiative Ramallah: Palestine, Jordan, and Egypt welcomed US President Donald Trump’s retreat from his previous plan of displacing the more than 2 million Palestinians from the Gaza Strip. In a statement issued by the Palestinian official news agency WAFA, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Information Nabil Abu Rudeineh said the US retreat is an “encouraging step” and in the “right direction,” hoping it would lead to a political process based on international legitimacy and the Arab Peace Initiative. Abu Rudeineh also…

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    • 14 March

      American Airlines plane catches fire at Denver airport gate

      Plane caught fire while sitting at a gate at Denver International Airport, passengers evacuated on slides Denver: An American Airlines plane caught fire while sitting at a gate at Denver International Airport on Thursday, prompting slides to be deployed so passengers could evacuate quickly. An airport spokesperson told multiple news outlets that the plane was at gate C38 when the fire started on Thursday afternoon. A photo posted by CBS News showed passengers standing on a plane’s wing as smoke surrounded the aircraft. No injuries were reported, and firefighters put out the blaze by the evening, the spokesperson said.

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    • 14 March

      Canada challenges US steel, aluminum tariffs at World Trade Organisation

      Mary Ng, minister of export promotion, international trade and economic development, said that Canada was seeking formal consultations with the US regarding tariffs on steel and aluminum Ottawa: Canada has taken official steps by requesting consultations with the World Trade Organisation (WTO) to dispute US import duties on steel and aluminum products from Canada, according to a statement issued by the trade organisation. The request was circulated to WTO members on Thursday, said the statement. Canada argued that US measures, which ceased its exemption and increased duties, contravene US obligations under GATT 1994, Xinhua news agency reported. Mary Ng, minister of export promotion, international trade and economic development, said on Wednesday that Canada was seeking formal consultations with the US regarding…

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    • 14 March

      Israel launches airstrikes on Lebanon’s Bekaa

      Several Israeli airstrikes targeted the outskirts of the villages of Qousaya, Al-Sha’ara, and Janta in the eastern mountain range Beirut: The Israeli army launched multiple airstrikes in eastern Lebanon’s Bekaa region, according to Lebanese and Israeli sources. Several Israeli airstrikes targeted the outskirts of the villages of Qousaya, Al-Sha’ara, and Janta in the eastern mountain range, Xinhua news agency reported quoting Lebanon’s state-run National News Agency. Additionally, three sound bombs were dropped over the village of Kafr Kila in southeastern Lebanon, and an Israeli warplane flew “in a spiral pattern at high altitude over the city of Baalbek and its surrounding areas,” said the report. “Israeli warplanes fired six air-to-ground missiles at the eastern mountain range near Baalbek,” a Lebanese security…

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    • 14 March

      Trump vows to annex Greenland again during meeting with NATO chief

      Trump expressed confidence the US would annex the large island, even suggesting the head of the NATO alliance could be a key player in facilitating the acquisition Washington: US President Donald Trump said that he believes the US would annex Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark, during a meeting with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in the Oval Office, US news outlets reported. Trump expressed confidence the US would annex the large island, even suggesting the head of the NATO alliance could be a key player in facilitating the acquisition, Xinhua news agency reported quoting the Hill reported. “I think it will happen,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office during the meeting, according to the report. In response, Rutte said…

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    • 13 March

      Duterte heads to The Hague to face ICC charges

      Estimates of the death toll during Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s presidential term vary, from the more than 6,000 to 30,000 The Hague: Former Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte was being flown to the Netherlands on Wednesday to face an International Criminal Court charge of crimes against humanity linked to the deadly crackdown on drugs he oversaw while in office. The 79-year-old Duterte’s arrest on Tuesday on a warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) hailed by human rights groups and families of victims as a major breakthrough and step toward ending impunity. Flight tracking data showed that after leaving Manila, the jet carrying Duterte waited for hours in Dubai before taking off again, apparently headed for Rotterdam The Hague Airport.…

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    • 13 March

      Pakistan train attack: 190 passengers rescued, 30 militants killed

      The Jaffar Express, carrying some 400 passengers in nine coaches, was going from Quetta to Peshawar when militants derailed it using explosives and hijacked it Karachi: Security forces rescued 190 passengers from a hijacked train, killing 30 Baloch militants in Pakistan’s restive Balochistan, as they continued to battle heavily-armed insurgents for a second day on Wednesday. The Jaffar Express, carrying some 400 passengers in nine coaches, was going from Quetta to Peshawar when militants derailed it using explosives and hijacked it. The Baloch Liberation Army claimed responsibility for the attack on Tuesday when they said they killed six soldiers. However, there has been no confirmation from the Pakistani authorities on casualties. The security forces, including the military and frontier corps, are…

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    • 13 March

      US arms flow to Ukraine again; Kremlin mulls ceasefire proposal

      The American military help is vital for Ukraine’s shorthanded and weary army, which is having a tough time keeping Russia’s bigger military force at bay KYIV: US arms deliveries to Ukraine resumed on Wednesday, officials said, a day after the Trump administration lifted its suspension of military aid for Kyiv in its war against Russia, and Ukrainian officials signaled that they were open to a 30-day ceasefire backed by Washington. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said that it’s important not to “get ahead” of the question of responding to the ceasefire proposal. He told reporters that Moscow is awaiting “detailed information” about it from the US and suggested that Russia must get that first before it can take a position. Arms deliveries…

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    • 13 March

      Trump’s steel tariffs: Canada says it will hit back with $20.7 billion in tariffs

      The European Union has also announced retaliatory trade action with new duties on US industrial and farm products TORONTO: Canada will announce Canadian $29.8 billion ($20.7 billion) in retaliatory tariffs in response to the 25% steel and aluminum tariffs that US President Donald Trump has leveled, a senior Canadian government official said Wednesday. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because they weren’t authorised to speak before the announcement. The European Union on Wednesday also announced retaliatory trade action with new duties on US industrial and farm products, responding within hours to the Trump administration’s increase in tariffs on all steel and aluminum imports to 25%. Canada is the largest foreign supplier of steel and aluminum to the US.

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    • 13 March

      Portugal’s government has collapsed again. Why?

      Prime Minister Luis Montenegro lost a confidence vote in Parliament. The demise of the minority government marks the worst spell of political instability in 50 years of Portuguese democracy Lisbon: Portugal slid back into more political uncertainty on Wednesday after the country’s third government fell in as many years when Prime Minister Luis Montenegro lost a confidence vote in Parliament. The demise of the minority government marks the worst spell of political instability in 50 years of Portuguese democracy. Here’s a look at what led up to the vote, and what is next for the European Union country of 10.6 million people: How did Lisbon’s centre-right government fall? Montenegro submitted himself to the confidence vote after he was accused of a…

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