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      25 April

      FlyDubai Aircraft’s Engine Catches Fire After Taking Off from Kathmandu Airport

      AFlyDubai aircraft on Monday — travelling from Nepal to Dubai —  caught fire in one of its engines right after taking off from the Kathmandu airport. The FlyDubai flight 576 (Boeing 737-800) took off from the Tribhuvan International Airport at 9:19 pm, according to Flight Radar 24. Fly Dubai plane catches fire on takeoff from Kathmandu airport, tries to land pic.twitter.com/jVaawRlwnV— Spriter (@Spriter99880) April 24, 2023 The plane returned after trying to make landing to the Kathmandu airport, where fire tenders were waiting. According to Nepal’s minister of Tourism, the aircraft is normal now and has been flown to Dubai. “The FlyDubai flight 576 is normal now and proceeding to its destination Dubai as per the flight plan, Kathmandu airport operation normal…

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    • 25 April

      Ukraine ‘called off attack on Russian capital’ at US’s request

      The US warned Ukraine off conducting a highly provocative strike on Moscow on the anniversary of the war, the latest leaked Pentagon papers have revealed. Kyiv’s military intelligence followed Washington’s orders and postponed the strikes, according to a tranche of classified documents seen by the Washington Post. Ukraine’s head of military intelligence (HUR), who is in charge of operations on foreign soil, instructed officers to prepare for “mass strikes” on February 24 this year, with “everything the HUR had”. Plans for strikes on Russia by Ukraine are likely to have made officials anxious in Washington, as the US has publicly warned that the weapons they supply to Ukraine should not be used to hit targets across the border. On February 22, two…

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    • 25 April

      UK Nurses’ strikes may be cut short as Health Secretary goes to High Court

      The Royal College of Nursing says it may have “no choice” but to cut short its strikes after the Health Secretary confirmed plans to go to the High Court. Steve Barclay has written to General Secretary Pat Cullen, saying the RCN does not have a mandate to strike on May 2 – the final planned day for 48 hours of industrial action. In recent days the Health Secretary had urged the RCN to call off the strikes, which are the most extreme in the union’s history, targeting A&E and urgent cancer care. The legal action follows concerns from NHS Employers that the mandate for nurses to strike expires at the end of 1 May. The action is based on a ballot which ended…

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    • 24 April

      Dozens killed in Burkina Faso attack near Mali border

      Latest violence comes as country’s military leaders step up efforts to put down an uprising that has killed thousands. Burkina Faso’s military rulers have announced a ‘general mobilisation’ to try and quell the violence About 60 civilians have been killed in a village in northern Burkina Faso, according to the local prosecutor who announced an investigation into the attack. Citing information from police in the town of Ouahigouya, prosecutor Lamine Kabore said the attack took place on Friday in the village of Karma near the border with Mali. The statement said the perpetrators were wearing the uniforms of the Burkinabe armed forces, but gave no further details on the attack. “The wounded have been evacuated and are currently being taken…

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    • 24 April

      Foreigners evacuated as factions battle in Sudan’s Khartoum

      Countries scrambled to evacuate their diplomats and citizens from the Sudanese capital on Saturday and Sunday. A group of 343 citizens of Jordan, Palestine, Iraq, Syria, and Germany who were evacuated from battle-torn Sudan disembark from a military aircraft at Marka Military Airport, in Amman, Jordan, on April 24, 2023 Foreign nations are rushing to get their citizens out of Sudan as rival military factions battle in the capital Khartoum where millions of residents are trapped inside their homes, many running low on water and food. The eruption of fighting on April 15 between the army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group has triggered a humanitarian crisis, killed at least 420 people and left behind charred tanks, gutted buildings and shops that have been looted…

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    • 24 April

      Australia unveils biggest defence overhaul since World War II

      Country will focus on longer-range capabilities and strengthening operations of its northern military bases. The review recommended Australia improve its long-range strike capability and its ability to operate from its northern bases [Handout/Australian Defence Forces] Australia has said the acquisition of nuclear-powered submarines, long-range strike capabilities and its northern bases will be among the country’s six priority areas after a major review of its defence strategy found the armed forces were not “fully fit for purpose”. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese initiated the Defence Strategic Review shortly after he was elected in May last year. A redacted version of the classified Defence Strategic Review – led by former Australian Defence Forces chief Angus Houston and former Defence Minister Stephen Smith – was released…

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    • 24 April

      ‘I wish more Indian kids, including girls, learn coding early,’ says Tim Cook

      Apple CEO Tim Cook said that coding is one thing schools worldwide including in India should embrace early in children’s lives. New Delhi: “Coding is the only global language and I wish that more Indian students, including girls, learn coding early in school days so that they can create world-class products and solve real-life problems as they grow up,” Apple CEO Tim Cook has stressed. In an interaction with IANS during his India visit last week, Cook said that coding is one thing schools worldwide including in India should embrace early in children’s lives. “Coding is the only global language. It is a way to express yourself and arguably, we need more of that in the world and bring the world closer,” said Cook, who has always…

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    • 24 April

      Elon Musk should give my Blue check mark to charity, says Stephen King

      The verification badges that were obtained by people under the old system -from the handles of those who have not subscribed to Blue subscription. Los Angeles: From laying off employees to charging a fee for blue tick, billionaire Elon Musk rolled out major changes on Twitter ever since he took over as the company’s new CEO. Musk has been subject to heavy criticism for the changes he made at Twitter. Currently, he is being slammed by many for removing legacy blue checkmarks — the verification badges that were obtained by people under the old system -from the handles of those who have not subscribed to Blue subscription. However, Musk admitted that he is paying for some prominent Twitter accounts to retain their blue ticks. Noted…

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    • 24 April

      OPINION

      Saeed Naqvi | Russia-China and West: Who’s on top as new world order emerging? Russian President Vladimir Putin. When my first khaki uniform, web belt, beret and army shoes were packed in a black trunk in readiness for my coverage of Chhamb in the western sector during the 1971 Pakistan war, my great aunt, Nani Ammi, lifted the Quran in her right hand, a sort of holy gateway under which I was to pass. She then produced two Imam Zamins, or amulets. One she tied around my right arm as guarantor of my protection. The other amulet I was to carry for my cousin Akbar, a major on the other side, who she was convinced would meet me at night…

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    • 24 April

      Indian not allowed to bring pregnant Sudanese wife home, cries for help

      An Indian national who has been working in Khartoum for the past three years, and is married to Sudanese nationa. The couple has marriage documents, and the wife has also visited Kerala in the past. New Delhi: An Indian national in crisis-torn Sudan has been left in a spot after the Indian mission in Khartoum approved his evacuation request but left behind his pregnant wife who is a Sudanese national. Boby Sebastian from Kottayam, Kerala, has been working in Khartoum for the past three years, and is married to Sudanese national Hala Muawia Mohamed Abuzaid. “Due to current unrest in the country and deadly situation we registered evacuation request to (the) Indian Embassy in Khartoum,” Sebastian wrote in a message posted by author and…

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