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      16 April

      Two-day health forum in Uzbekistan introduces AYUSH

      Minister of state for health Dr Bharati Pravin Pawar, Uzbek health minister Dr Inayatova, Dr B. Divya S. Raj Reddy, official representative of the Uzbek health ministry to India, diplomats and representatives of Hyderabad, Delhi and Mumbai participated in the event.  HYDERABAD: A two-day Health Forum was jointly organised by the ministries of health of Uzbekistan and India at Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan. The forum decided to introduce Ayush medical education in Uzbekistan and more than 100 MoUs were signed by the government of Uzbekistan, the health ministry and medical institutions. Minister of state for health Dr Bharati Pravin Pawar, Uzbek health minister Dr Inayatova, Dr B. Divya S. Raj Reddy, official representative of the Uzbek health ministry to…

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    • 16 April

      EAM S Jaishankar, US State Secy Antony Blinken discuss regional and global issues

      External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Sunday held a telephonic conversation with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and discussed regional as well as global issues. New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Sunday held a telephonic conversation with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and discussed regional as well as global issues. Taking to his official Twitter handle, Jaishankar stated that they noted the steady progress in India-US ties. He tweeted, “A warm conversation, as always with US Secretary of State @SecBlinken this morning. Discussed current regional and global issues. Noted the steady progress in our bilateral ties.” Earlier in March, S Jaishankar held a meeting with Antony Blinken. The two leaders discussed measures to mitigate the global impacts…

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    • 16 April

      China’s economy expected to rebound as zero-Covid era fades

      Cranes and shipping containers are seen at Lianyungang port in China’s eastern Jiangsu province. BEIJING: China is expected to announce an economic rebound on Tuesday, when Beijing releases its first quarterly GDP figures since abolishing growth-sapping Covid restrictions late last year. The Asian giant’s virus containment policy — an unstinting regime of strict quarantines, mass testing and travel curbs — strongly constrained normal economic activity before it was abruptly ditched in December. The disclosures on Tuesday will give the first snapshot since 2019 of a Chinese economy unencumbered by public health restrictions, with analysts polled by AFP expecting an average of 3.8 percent year-on-year growth in the period from January through March. But the world’s number two economy remains beset by…

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    • 16 April

      Nandini Gupta of Rajasthan crowned Femina Miss India World 2023

      Nandini Gupta of Rajasthan was crowned Femina Miss India World 2023, who will go onto represent India at the Miss World content. Hyderabad: With nearly a six-decade-long famed legacy of transforming the lives of young talented women and changing the landscape of glamour and the fashion industry of India, VLCC & Trends co-present Femina Miss India 2023 hosted by Manipur Tourism, co-powered by ORRA Fine Jewellery, makeup partner Colorbar Made for Magic & co-powered by Rajnigandha Pearls, vows to continue its tradition of creating influential beauty ambassadors, and supporting young women in their quest to explore their potential and empowering them to become a positive force for change. The Times Group entered into a first-ever partnership with the Department of Tourism, Government of…

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    • 16 April

      Australian man who lived in China arrested for foreign interference

      An Australian man who had recently returned from China was arrested in Sydney on Friday and charged with a foreign interference offence, police, court officials and neighbours of the man said. Alexander Csergo, 55, will appear before Parramatta local court on Saturday to face a charge of reckless foreign interference, a New South Wales courts spokeswoman told Reuters. The court listing shows it is a criminal case. A police statement said the arrest was part of a joint investigation with the intelligence services, and the offence related to Australian defence and national security information. The man, who the police statement did not name, operates a business overseas and had recently returned to Australia. Csergo was arrested at a residential address…

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    • 16 April

      Mike Pompeo declines to endorse Donald Trump as he drops out of 2024 race

      Mike Pompeo, America’s former top diplomat, has declined to endorse Donald Trump’s presidential bid as he opted out of the 2024 race. The former US Secretary of State was one of Mr Trump’s most vocal defenders in office, but for months had suggested he would challenge his former boss for the Republican nomination. However, he failed to make a dent in polls of GOP primary voters, with a core base remaining loyal to Mr Trump. Ron DeSantis, the Florida governor, is the only other prospective candidate to reach double digits in most polls. “The time is not right for me and my family,” Mr Pompeo said in a statement. Mr Pompeo claimed Mr Trump did not factor into his decision, but he made…

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    • 16 April

      Iran to roll out harsher punishment for people encouraging veil removal

      People encouraging women in Iran to remove the hijab will be prosecuted in criminal courts with no right of appeal against any conviction, the country’s deputy attorney general is reported to have said. “The crime of promoting unveiling will be dealt with in the criminal court, whose decisions are final and unappealable,” local news quoted Iran’s deputy attorney general Ali Jamadi as saying. “The punishment for the crime of promoting and encouraging others to remove the hijab is much heavier than the crime of removing the hijab itself,” Mr Jamadi added. He said the act of encouraging a person to remove the hijab was a “clear example of encouraging corruption”, but did not elaborate on what exactly the punishment might be or what constitutes…

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    • 16 April

      Royal Mail and Communication Workers Union reach agreement on pay and employment terms

      Royal Mail and the Communication Workers Union (CWU) have reached an agreement in principle following a long-running dispute over pay and employment terms. In a joint statement with Royal Mail, CWU confirmed the agreement will now be considered by the executive of the union before it goes before the membership. The details of the proposed agreement will be made public once it has been ratified by the union’s executive committee – expected to take place next week. In a further statement, the CWU said: “We have reached a negotiators agreement with Royal Mail Group. “The CWU Postal Executive will now meet and consider the agreement on Monday and Tuesday and we are putting in place plans to brief representatives across…

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    • 16 April

      Civilians reportedly killed during heavy fighting in Sudan between army and paramilitary forces

      At least three civilians have reportedly been killed in clashes between Sudan’s army and paramilitary forces in the capital Khartoum. The country’s doctors trade union said the deaths came during sustained fighting on Saturday, with UK and US embassies in the city both warning their citizens to stay indoors. Clashes between Sudan’s army and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) raged around the presidential palace and Khartoum International Airport as both sides fought for control of symbolic sites. The two parties forged a partnership following the ousting of former leader Omar al Bashir in 2019, but army boss General Abdel Fattah al Burhan has been the country’s de facto president since a military coup in October 2021. Sudan’s armed forces have dismissed…

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    • 15 April

      Dozens killed in Democratic Republic of the Congo village attacks

      ‘We’re tired of it,’ say residents facing ongoing violence in the Ituri province, near the border with Uganda. Conflict in eastern DR Congo forces thousands of schools to close Dozens of civilians have been killed as suspected armed groups raided villages in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), according to local advocates and news reports. The attacks took place on Friday in the province of Ituri, an area along the country’s northeast border with Uganda that has regularly experienced systematic attacks on communities since 2017. Charite Banza, the head of local civil society, told the Reuters news agency that Friday’s attack killed about 30 people, “both women and men”. “They set fire to several houses, looted property,” Banza explained.…

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