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    • May- 2023 -
      1 May

      Albanian PM says UK in a ‘bad place’ and having a ‘nervous breakdown’ over immigration

      Albania’s prime minister has said Britain is in such a “bad, bad place” over the Channel migration crisis that government ministers are resorting to blaming his country “to feel like they still have muscle”. Edi Rama told the Delphi economic forum in Greece that he thinks Britain is suffering a “nervous breakdown” over immigration. “They are in such a bad place, the poor Brits, that they have to go after Albanians to feel like they still have muscle,” Mr Rama said. “No problem. We have a great respect for Britain and for what Britain represents and for British history and culture, so we will bear with them until they have overcome this situation. “We used to think in terms of:…

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    • 1 May

      Sweden and Finland place navies on high alert as Russian ships ‘spotted near wind farms’

      Russian warships have been observed near submarine cables and wind farms in the Baltic, causing the Swedish and Finnish navies to be on high alert. According to Finnish media reports, Swedish Navy Commander Ewa Skoog Haslum has warned of potential sabotage by Russia against the electricity networks of NATO allies in the region. Commander Skoog Haslum has stated that they are convinced Russia has mapped the targets in some way, raising the risk of sabotage against underwater cables and power networks. He also stressed the importance of having a presence at the targets and having control over all underwater matters to show Sweden’s and Finland’s will to defend themselves. It comes as NATO allies and partner countries delivered more than…

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    • 1 May

      Coronation: Military rehearse parade on replica route

      Thousands of ceremonial troops have been rehearsing ahead of the King’s Coronation, bringing together the largest parade of military personnel since Winston Churchill’s funeral. The troops practised at an airbase which had been transformed into a life-size replica of the procession route. More than 7,000 troops took part. Capt Jordan Charles Whiteman, whose grandfather had taken part in the late Queen Elizabeth II’s coronation, said he felt “ecstatic” to be involved. Organisers were creative in recreating the route with a pair of rugby posts acting as Buckingham Palace, a minibus standing in for the royal Gold State Coach and a set of cones replacing Admiralty Arch at the entrance to the Mall. Troops from 34 Commonwealth nations practised at the…

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    • Apr- 2023 -
      30 April

      News|South China Sea

      US says China intimidates Philippine vessels in South China Sea US warns that any attack on Philippine vessels or aircraft in the Pacific would trigger a defence response from Washington. Photo shows the Philippine Coast Guard vessel BRP Malapascua, front, manoeuvring to avoid a collision with a much larger Chinese Coast Guard ship that cut its path at Second Thomas Shoal in the Spratly Islands on April 23, 2023 The United States has accused China of “harassment and intimidation of Philippine vessels” and called on Beijing to end “provocative” action in the South China Sea after a recent near-collision between a Chinese vessel and a Philippine Coast Guard boat. “We call upon Beijing to desist from its provocative and unsafe conduct,” US…

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    • 30 April

      Russia’s Wagner mercenary force boss threatens Bakhmut withdrawal

      Wagner Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin said casualties in Bakhmut would be ‘five times fewer if we had more ammunition’. A Ukrainian soldier holds his helmet as he rides an Armoured Personnel Carrier near Bakhmut city, Ukraine, on April 26, 2023. Ukraine has said that Russia has not cut it supply lines to its forces fighting in the city The head of Russia’s Wagner mercenary force has threatened to withdraw his troops from the key battle for Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine as casualty rates mount, while Ukraine military authorities said Russian forces have been unable to cut their supply routes to the front line city. Losses in Bakhmut were five times higher than necessary because of the lack of artillery ammunition, Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin…

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    • 30 April

      PM Modi’s ‘Mann Ki Baat’ to create history with 100th episode today

      Mann ki Baat to go global with live broadcast at UN headquarters The programme, which started on October 3, 2014, has become a key pillar of the government’s citizen-outreach programme addressing multiple social groups such as women, youth, and farmers and has spurred community action. New Delhi: The 100th episode of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s monthly radio address ‘Mann Ki Baat’ will be broadcast today with lakhs of people expected to listen to the popular programme in different parts of the world. It will be a historic moment with the 100th episode also to be broadcast live in the United Nations headquarters in New York. The programme, which started on October 3, 2014, has become a key pillar of the…

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    • 30 April

      Taliban using campaign against IS to boost legitimacy

      Taliban regime in Afghanistan has intensified its war with the rival Islamic State-Khorasan (IS-K) terror group New Delhi: The Taliban regime in Afghanistan has intensified its war with the rival Islamic State-Khorasan (IS-K) terror group, killing several senior leaders and commanders in recent months, the media reported. Among them, according to the US, was the alleged mastermind of a suicide bombing outside Kabul airport in 2021 that killed some 170 Afghans and 13 American soldiers, RFE/RL reported.. The White House on April 26 announced that the alleged mastermind, whose identity has not been revealed, was killed in a recent Taliban operation. But it did not say when or where he was killed, RFE/RL reported. The Taliban has waged a brutal war to eliminate IS-K, the…

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    • 30 April

      Texas man kills 5 neighbours after they complained of gunfire

      Law enforcement authorities removing bodies from a scene where five people were shot the night before Saturday in Cleveland, Texas. Cleveland (Texas): A Texas man went next door with a rifle and fatally shot five of his neighbours, including an eight-year-old boy, after they asked him to stop firing rounds in his yard because they were trying to sleep, authorities said. The suspect, identified as 38-year-old Francisco Oropeza, remained at large more than 18 hours after the shooting and authorities warned that he might still be armed. The attack happened just before midnight Friday near the town of Cleveland, north of Houston, on a street where some residents say it is not uncommon to hear neighbours unwind by firing off guns.…

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    • 30 April

      Kim’s sister, Kim Yo Jong calls US President Biden ‘senile’

      Kim Yo Jong slams US President Joe Biden for ‘end of regime’ warning Seoul: The powerful sister of North Korea’s leader says her country would stage more provocative displays of its military might in response to a new US-South Korean agreement to intensify nuclear deterrence to counter the North’s nuclear threat, which she insists shows their “extreme” hostility toward Pyongyang. Kim Yo Jong also lobbed personal insults toward US President Joe Biden, who after a summit with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol on Wednesday stated that any North Korean nuclear attack on the US or its allies would “result in the end of whatever regime” took such action. Biden’s meeting with Yoon in Washington came amid heightened tensions in the Korean…

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    • 30 April

      ‘I was in tears’: Briton with valid passport barred from flight over Brexit rules

      Travellers who have not used their passport for a while were this week being urged to dig it out and check it conforms to the post-Brexit rules for entering the EU – because if it doesn’t, you will almost certainly be denied boarding this summer. Despite previous warnings in Guardian Money and some other publicity, UK travellers trying to enter the Schengen zone are being turned away on a daily basis by airline staff at boarding gates – in most cases because their UK passport was issued more than 10 years ago. Rosi Simpson, a teacher from Brighton, is one of the latest to be caught up in the confusion. She says she was left “mortified and in tears” after easyJet staff…

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