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      29 April

      Saudi Arabia, Iran to reopen embassies ‘within days’: Minister

      Announcement comes after the two countries agreed to restore diplomatic relations during talks in China last month. Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian attends a news conference at the Iranian embassy in Beirut, Lebanon, on April 28, 2023 [Mohamed Azaki] Saudi Arabia and Iran will reopen embassies in each other’s capitals “within days”, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian has said in a sign of warming relations after the two countries closed their missions seven years ago. Speaking at a news conference in the Lebanese capital Beirut on Friday, Amir-Abdollahian did not give specific dates for the reopening of the embassies, which closed in 2016. The two countries reached an agreement in China earlier last month to re-establish diplomatic relations and reopen embassies after seven years…

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    • 29 April

      Crimea fuel tank blaze likely drone attack, Moscow official says

      DEVELOPING STORYDEVELOPING STORY, News|Russia-Ukraine war Russian-installed Governor Mikhail Razvozhayev says on Telegram that a huge blaze broke out in Sevastopol. Smoke rising following an alleged drone attack in Sevastopol, Crimea, on April 29, 2023 [Stringer] A huge fire has broken out in the Crimean port city of Sevastopol following a probable drone attack on a fuel storage tank, Mikhail Razvozhayev, the Russian-installed governor, wrote on Telegram. “A fuel tank is on fire … According to preliminary reports, a drone attack might have caused the blaze,” he wrote early on Saturday, according to Russia’s TASS news agency. He said an area of 1,000 square metres (almost 11,000 square feet) had been engulfed in flames. Footage shared on social media and purporting…

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    • 29 April

      IndiGo joins ‘Operation Kaveri’, 231 Indians leave Jeddah in New Delhi-bound flight

      Mos MEA V Muraleedharan informed that so far, 2,100 Indians have arrived in Jeddah, as part of ‘Operation Kaveri’. Jeddah [Saudi Arabia]: To further boost the ongoing repatriation efforts under ‘Operation Kaveri’ of the Union government, Indian carrier IndiGo joined the mission and with 231 stranded Indians took off from Jeddah. “Indigo joins #OperationKaveri. 231 Indians in a flight to New Delhi from Jeddah. With this 5th outbound flight, around 1600 reached or airborne for India. Happy journey. Our Mission continues,” Minister of State for External Affairs V Muraleedharan tweeted. “We have offered our services for charter flights to Jeddah under the Indian Government’s Operation Kaveri rescue mission of our citizens from Sudan. We are still awaiting details from the ministry…

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    • 29 April

      Public urged to wear face masks again as new Covid sub-variant sweeps Britain

      Britons have been told to wear face masks again, months after ditching the coverings, as the Arcturus Covid variant ignites thousands of new cases. The Omicron sub-variant has surged across several countries, with the potential of mask-wearing becoming commonplace on public transport again to try and curb the spread. In the UK, experts recommended people wear masks again after five deaths associated with XBB.1.16. Speaking to the Daily Mail Online, Professor Stephen Griffin, chair of Independent SAGE, also warned that people consider regular testing again. He warned that while it “may seem like a throwback to last year”, the virus remains dangerous. The doctor said that Covid “continues to do harm”, especially to those who are “least able to cope”. With countrywide…

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    • 29 April

      Pakistanis Becoming Poorer, 35.37% Inflation Historic High as Figures Show Economic Crisis Likely to Worsen

      The one economic indicator that directly affects the public is retail inflation figures, commonly known as consumer price inflation (CPI). Pakistan’s inflation touched a historic high of 35.37 percent in March, shows data released by the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics. Inflation directly affects livelihoods – prices of food items go up but not incomes. High inflation starts a cycle, which first targets common people restricting their needs, forcing them to rebalance their lives with limited financial resources. Reduced spending means restricted flow of money in the economy. If inflation persists for a longer duration, which is happening in Pakistan over the past year, it slowly starts affecting the whole economy. A more worrying aspect is the astoundingly high level of…

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    • 29 April

      King Charles presented with new royal horse and commemorative sword at Windsor Castle

      The King was presented with a new royal horse and a commemorative sword at Windsor Castle on Friday in a ceremony to mark his honorary appointment as commissioner-in-chief of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). Charles met with the High Commissioner for Canada in the United Kingdom Ralph Goodale for the ceremony, which coincides with both the 150th anniversary of Canada’s national police force and the royal coronation on May 6. They were greeted on arrival with a royal salute from four mounted members of the RCMP who have travelled to the UK to participate in the coronation procession. RCMP Commissioner Mike Duheme presented the King with the new horse, a seven-year-old black mare called Noble, who will also take…

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    • 29 April

      Xi Jinping’s military masterplan as China quietly building an army empire

      “A strong nation must have a strong military,” Chinese President Xi Jinping has remarked on more than one occasion. Having successfully soared to rival the US economically, China is now ramping up its efforts to become a military power, expanding its air force, navy, and nuclear arsenal at record rates. Far more than simple posturing, Beijing has used its growing fighting force to assert its claims over its border with India and the island of Taiwan, as well as vast swathes of the South China Sea. With conflict feared to be on the horizon, Express.co.uk takes a look at just how powerful the Chinese military has become. Economic reforms in the Seventies ushered in an era of unparalleled growth in China, averaging 9.4 percent a year between 1979 and 2002. Since…

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    • 29 April

      Britons in Sudan have until midday on Saturday to fly out, ministers say

      British nationals trapped in Sudan have until midday on Saturday local time to get on a flight before they stop, ministers have announced, as a doctors’ union called for NHS medics without UK passports to also be airlifted. Oliver Dowden, the deputy prime minister, said on Friday night more than 1,500 people had been flown out, and there had been a “significant decline in British nationals coming forward”, meaning it was time to end the operation. The minister said the operation would always be “time-limited”, although an existing ceasefire is not due to run out until the end of Sunday, and there were calls to urgently extend the scope of the operation before it ends. Earlier, a doctors’ union urged…

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    • 28 April

      DEVELOPING STORYDEVELOPING STORY,

      News|Russia-Ukraine war Air raids across Ukraine; multiple regions hit, deaths reported Two reported killed in Dnipro and five taken to hospital in Uman after missile hits apartment block. An apartment block in Uman was badly damaged in the overnight attacks [Press service of the Interior Ministry of Ukraine/Handout] At least two people have been killed and five injured after multiple cities and regions across Ukraine, including the capital Kyiv, were attacked in a series of night-time air raids. In Dnipro, the city’s mayor Borys Filatov said a woman and a three-year-old child were killed in the attacks in the early hours of Friday morning, but gave no further details. “No more words,” he wrote. Videos shared on social media showed…

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    • 28 April

      Political instability in Pakistan increased crime: HRCP

      According to the HRCP, the matter of resolving the constitutional and political crisis facing the country through the court made the situation worse. Since the success of the no-confidence motion against former Prime Minister Imran Khan last year, Pakistan is suffering from instability, VOA reported. Representational Islamabad [Pakistan]: The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has expressed concern over the prevailing situation in the country, saying that enforced disappearances and crackdowns against political activists have increased in the country, Voice of America (VOA) reported. According to the HRCP, incidents of violence against religious minorities and transgenders, blasphemy cases and incitement have also increased. The HRCP released these details in a report on the human rights situation in Pakistan in 2022…

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