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      28 April

      Sudan: Armed Forces to extend ceasefire for another 72 hours

      Trilateral Mechanism, which includes the African Union, the Intergovernmental Authority on Development, the United Nations, and the Quad including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and the United States, have released a joint statement in which they have welcomed the announcement of 72-hour ceasefire and called for its full implementation. Representational. Washington [US]: Trilateral Mechanism the Quad on Sudan released a joint statement on Sudan welcoming the announcement by the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces to extend the current ceasefire for an additional 72 hours. Trilateral Mechanism, which includes the African Union, the Intergovernmental Authority on Development, the United Nations, and the Quad including Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom, and…

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    • 28 April

      Philippines reports ‘confrontation’ with China in South China Sea

      Philippines Coast Guard accuses China of engaging in ‘dangerous maneuvers’ around Second Thomas Shoal. A photo from the Philippines coast guard showing a Chinese vessel cutting into the path of its boat [Ted Aljibe] The Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) has said two of its vessels were involved in a “confrontation” with the Chinese navy in the disputed South China Sea and accused the Chinese Coast Guard (CCG) of engaging in “dangerous maneuvers” at Second Thomas Shoal, a long-running flashpoint between the two countries. The first incident occurred when the Chinese navy ship “crossed paths” with the coastguard boats 7 nautical miles (13km) from Pag-asa Island on April 21, the PCG said in a statement on Friday. The rock in the…

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    • 28 April

      “My daughter made her husband a Prime Minister,” UK PM Sunak’s mother-in-law

      In the video, Sudha can be heard saying: “I made my husband a businessman. My daughter made her husband Prime Minister of the UK.” “The reason is the glory of the wife. See how a wife can change a husband. But I could not change my husband. I made my husband a businessman, and my daughter made her husband a Prime Minister,” said Sudha Murty in an Instagram post. London [UK]: UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s mother-in-law, Sudha Murty said that her daughter, Akshata Murty, “made her husband a Prime Minister.”Rishi Sunak’s quick ascension to power has been highlighted before but his mother-in-law claims it was her daughter who made that possible. His mother-in-law, Sudha Murty, has claimed in a…

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    • 28 April

      Putin orders creation of museums dedicated to Ukraine conflict

      Russina President Vladimir Putin MOSCOW:  President Vladimir Putin has ordered the Russian government to begin work on creating museums dedicated to Moscow’s ongoing offensive in Ukraine, according to instructions published on the Kremlin website. The new regional and municipal museums should be “dedicated to the events of the special military operation and the exploits of its participants”, according to the official document, dated Wednesday but appearing on the Kremlin website on Thursday. The “special military operation” is Russia’s name for its attack on Ukraine, launched in February 2022. As part of the museums initiative, Putin said the relevant authorities should consider how to transfer “artefacts related to the special military operation” so that they can go on display. The government…

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    • 28 April

      Australia: Boy’s kind gesture after racial abuse of Indian-origin driver wins hearts

      Indian-origin bus driver, Sanjay Patel witnessed racial incident on a trip from Swansea to Newcastle. Melbourne: An 11-year-old boy’s heartwarming words to an Indian-origin bus driver, who was asked to “go back to his country”, is winning hearts in Australia. Brock Keena was sitting on the front seat of a bus driven by Sanjay Patel when he witnessed the racial incident on a trip from Swansea to Newcastle, 9 News website reported. According to Patel, a woman with a child boarded the bus and started screaming about how she thought somebody was smoking on the bus. “She got to her stop, got off and as she got off she said… ‘Why don’t you go back to where you came from, Africa?’,” Patel said, quoting…

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    • 28 April

      Australia to overhaul immigration system, smooth entry for skilled workers

      Australia proposed on Thursday overhauling its immigration system to speed up getting highly skilled workers into the country and smoothening the path to permanent residency. The federal Labor government said the current system used to select skilled migrants – the points test – will be modified to identify people with the correct skill sets the Australian economy needs going forward. “Our migration system … is broken. It is failing our businesses, it is failing migrants themselves. And most importantly, it is failing Australians. That cannot continue,” Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil said in a speech at the National Press Club. Australia has been competing with comparable countries, like Canada and Germany, to lure more skilled migrants, with the surge in…

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    • 28 April

      Pakistan all set to get discounted Russian oil, PM says

      Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Thursday that everything was set for his country to receive a shipment of discounted Russian oil. “As we speak, the Russian oil is being loaded to arrive here,” he told the parliament. Petroleum Minister Musadik Malik told Reuters last week that Pakistan had made its first purchase of cut-price Russian crude. The discounted purchase offers much needed respite to cash-strapped Pakistan, which has been struggling to avert a balance of payments crisis as it awaits an IMF deal. Foreign exchange reserves at the country’s central bank have fallen to barely cover a month of controlled imports. Energy imports make up the majority of its external payments. The deal will see Pakistan buy only crude…

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    • 28 April

      Russian billionaire admits war in Ukraine will ‘end in hell’ on streets of Moscow

      ARussian billionaire with ties to Vladimir Putin has claimed that the war in Ukraine will culminate in “people killing each other on the streets of Moscow”, a leaked phone call has shown. In a conversation dated January 2023 with anti-war businessman Nikolay Matushevsky, billionaire Roman Trotsenko suggested Russia was doomed in light of Putin’s invasion of Ukraine to become a “scorched desert” run into the ground by the Kremlin. Presumably fearing for his life, Matushevsky denied the authenticity of the leaked audio despite Trotsenko’s phone number from the call corresponding with his publicly-available contact details. In the first few minutes of the dialogue, Matushevsky says he has been “having a hard time in Russia recently” because he “understood that something was wrong” and that “there…

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    • 28 April

      Thousands of migrants ‘face being sent to Rwanda even if home nation is safe’

      Thousands of migrants who arrive illegally in the UK then claim asylum will be sent to Rwanda even if their home nation is regarded as a safe destination to which they could be returned, migration experts from Oxford University have said. The Migration Observatory at Oxford University, which is headed by a senior Government adviser on migration, said it would affect migrants coming from “safe” countries outside the EU like India, which it emerged this week has overtaken Albania for the number of Channel migrants. The academics from the body, which is headed by a senior government adviser on migration, said it was a potential flaw in the Illegal Migration Bill, which could lead to more migrants having to be detained and housed…

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    • 28 April

      China gives ‘outrageous’ RSVP to King’s Coronation invite

      China’s President Xi Jinping has snubbed an invitation to attend the Coronation of King Charles III. Instead, the man who spearheaded China’s clampdown on pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong is expected to attend in his place. The move to send China’s vice-president, Han Zheng, to the historic event has been slammed as “outrageous” and “disrespectful” by critics appalled at his handling of demonstrations in Hong Kong in 2019. Thousands of campaigners were arrested, many were injured and some were shot and killed. Mr Han took a zero-tolerance approach to the protests at the time, labelling them as “extreme and destructive acts”. The late Queen, Elizabeth II, reportedly realised how catastrophic Prince Andrew’s Newsnight interview was – and immediately summoned him after she read the…

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