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      10 May

      France calls on EU to list Wagner as ‘terrorists’, UK considering

      French parliament told that Wagner mercenaries follow the geopolitical policies of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Visitors to the ‘PMC Wagner Centre’, operated by founder of the Wagner private military group Yevgeny Prigozhin, in St Petersburg, Russia, in November 2022 The French parliament has adopted a resolution calling on the European Union to formally label Russia’s mercenary Wagner force a “terror group” as reports emerged that the United Kingdom also appears poised to designate the group a “terror organisation”. The resolution on Tuesday, which is non-binding and largely symbolic, passed France’s parliament with unanimous support across the political spectrum. “Wherever they work, Wagner members spread instability and violence,” French legislator Benjamin Haddad told parliament. “They kill and torture. They massacre and pillage. They…

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    • 10 May

      Under pressure, ASEAN says ‘deeply concerned’ at Myanmar violence

      Regional bloc is leading diplomatic efforts to end the violence caused by the 2021 military coup but has made scant progress. ASEAN leaders are under increasing pressure over the violence in Myanmar and its military leaders, who deposed a democratically elected government in 2021 The Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has said it is “deeply concerned” about the violence in military-ruled Myanmar as Indonesian President Joko Widodo called for “unity” among its 10 members, which are divided over how to handle the crisis. Myanmar military chief Min Aung Hlaing has all but ignored a five-point plan to end the violence. The plan was agreed at a special ASEAN summit two years ago, and violence has only intensified since. “We were deeply…

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    • 10 May

      Two Palestinians killed by Israeli forces in occupied West Bank

      The latest killings come a day after 15 Palestinians, including four children, were killed by Israeli missile attacks on Gaza. Palestinians chase Israeli military vehicles following an arrest raid in the occupied West Bank city of Nablus on May 9, 2023. Israeli forces have killed two Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, the Palestinian health ministry said, a day after Israel pounded the Gaza Strip with missiles that killed 15 people in separate attacks over several hours. The health ministry identified the slain men as Ahmad Jamal Assaf, 19, and Warani Walid Qatanat, 24, who were shot by Israeli soldiers in Qabatiya town, south of Jenin, the Palestinian news agency WAFA reported on Wednesday. Witnesses reported that a large force…

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    • 10 May

      Imran Khan’s supporters storm Pakistan Army headquarters

      A Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party activist and supporter of former Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran throws back a tear gas shell towards police during a protest against the arrest of their leader. Veel mannen ondervinden op verschillende momenten in hun leven uitdagingen met de intieme kant van hun relaties. Dit kan variëren van tijdelijke problemen tot voortdurende zorgen die affectie en zelfvertrouwen beïnvloeden. Voor diegenen die op zoek zijn naar oplossingen, zijn er mogelijkheden om medicijnen online te verkrijgen, wat de toegankelijkheid vergemakkelijkt. Een handige bron voor deze producten is te vinden op pillen-pharm.com. Lahore/Islamabad/Karachi: In unprecedented scenes, supporters of former prime minister Imran Khan on Tuesday stormed the Pakistan Army headquarters in the garrison city of Rawalpindi and the Corps Commander’s…

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    • 10 May

      India among top 5 countries with highest rate of preterm births: UN

      Southern Asia and sub-Saharan Africa have the highest rates of preterm birth, and preterm babies in these regions face the highest mortality risk. Geneva: India, Pakistan, Nigeria, China and Ethiopia together accounted for 45 per cent of all babies born early (before 37 weeks of pregnancy) in 2020, according to a new report released by UN agencies and partners on Wednesday. Raising alarm on a “silent emergency” of preterm birth, the report showed that an estimated 13.4 million babies were born pre-term in 2020, with nearly 1 million dying from preterm complications. This is equivalent to around 1 in 10 babies born early worldwide. The report Born too soon: decade of action on preterm birth, produced by the World Health Organization (WHO) and…

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    • 10 May

      UN sounds alarm over ‘new wave of extreme violence’ in Haiti; 600 killed in April

      As per the United Nations, last month, in Haiti, more than 600 people died in gang violence — around a 28 per cent spike from the number of deaths recorded last quarter. As per the UN, these deaths happened in areas where authorities lacked the capacity to protect civilians. Speaking to the press, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Turk said: “Every report I get from Haiti underlines the scale of the suffering and rams home the message that Haitians need urgent support and they need it now.” He further reiterated his call for the international community to send a specialised force to help out Haiti police and authorities in their quest to restore peace. “The government, with…

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    • 10 May

      Putin’s Victory Day parade proves just how much pressure he is under

      Vladimir Putin’s annual Victory Day speech meandered down a familiar path that we have seen several times over the last few months – blaming the West for trying to destroy Russia culturally, while continuing to pervert the historical record by saying that it is only Russia that has truly fought Nazism. The narrative he is trying to push is that the “real war” is not the one Moscow started in Ukraine, but one being waged on Russia by the West using Kyiv as a proxy. So far, so predictable. But the emphasis was clearly on convincing Russians of the need to push on, and the pride the country should have in the military personnel taking part in this war, whether they are fighting on the frontlines,…

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    • 10 May

      Sexual abuse finding will resonate through Donald Trump’s campaign

      The tag #sexoffender will surely trend for Donald Trump all the way from this New York court to a November 2024 election. E Jean Carroll laid out a horrific tale of sexual assault, a brutal attack by the former president that has left her forever scarred. The jury’s finding in her favour, albeit not on her allegation of rape, will surely resonate throughout the coming White House campaign. Mr Trump was, of course, dismissive of both accuser and accusation long before this case came to court. It’s what he does, successfully. His counter-attack on separate, criminal charges gave him a bounce in the polls and in his fundraising. Playing the victim plays to a support base that buys into the claims…

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    • 10 May

      Faces of 16 smugglers who put £42,000,000 in cash on flights to Dubai

      A London gang of 16 people has been found guilty over a £42 million money laundering scheme. Members of the crew smuggled cash out of the UK, making hundreds of journeys to the UAE between 2017 and 2019. Investigators believe these were profits from people smuggling and dealing class A drugs. Around £1.5 million was seized, but flight analysis and cash declarations in Dubai suggested the group successfully transported far more, police said. Back in 2019, the same gang tried to smuggle 17 migrants – including a pregnant woman and five children – into the UK hidden in the back of a van carrying tyres. Dutch police intercepted the vehicle before it could reach a ferry at the Hook of Holland, the…

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    • 10 May

      King Charles ‘had BBC cameraman thrown out of Coronation’

      ABBC cameraman was reportedly thrown out of Coronation rehearsals – and banned from covering the main event – after King Charles thought he was secretly trying to film a walkthrough for a key moment. The King spotted the BBC employee out of the corner of his eye and was apparently concerned he was covertly attempting to film when he shouldn’t have been. And top-level sources have said that Charles told officials: “He’s not filming my Coronation.” The veteran cameraman was then escorted out of Westminster Abbey by security. Senior sources have said that the journalist had left his officially assigned post near the entrance and was spotted attempting to view the sacred anointing run-through. They say the cameraman had his mobile phone out, and…

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