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      9 April

      UK invites international community, including India, to King Charles III and Camilla’s coronation

      The United Kingdom has extended an invitation to the international community, including India to attend the coronation of Charles III and Camilla. Invite has been extended to Indian President Droupadi Murmu. According to reports, Monaco’s Prince Albert and Princess Charlene, Japan’s Crown Prince Akishino and Crown Princess Kiko, Poland’s President Duda, and President of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos Jr. will be attending the ceremony. The US will be led by first lady Jill Biden. The coronation of the king and the queen consort will take place on May 6, 2023, almost 70 years since the last coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in June 1953. The invitation for the coronation ceremony was released last week.  “The Coronation of Their Majesties King…

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    • 9 April

      Student faces deportation from UK after arriving early for course at university’s request

      An international student who travelled to the UK two months early after being given the wrong enrolment date by his university is facing deportation after it reported him to the Home Office. Rasikh Aziz was incorrectly told by the University of Law that he must arrive by October 2022 for a postgraduate course beginning in January 2023, according to documents seen by the Observer. He subsequently flew to the UK and presented himself at the university’s Birmingham campus, where he had an induction, underwent an ID check and was issued with a student card. In January, he began attending classes without a problem. It was only the following month, when he contacted the international admissions team over a separate matter, that he…

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    • 9 April

      China accuses WHO of ‘attempting to smear’ Beijing in row about origins of COVID

      China has accused the World Health Organisation (WHO) of “attempting to smear” Beijing after the global health body’s boss said data linking the origins of coronavirus to raccoon dogs should have been shared years ago. Samples of genetic material collected at a market in Wuhan – where the first cases were detected in late 2019 – showed DNA from raccoon dogs mingled with the virus. Last month the WHO’s director-general, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, said the newly disclosed genetic material “should have been shared three years ago”. Chinese health officials defended their search for the source of the virus, branding the WHO chief’s remarks as “offensive and disrespectful”. Shen Hongbing, director of the China Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, said the WHO was…

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    • 9 April

      ‘Huge concern’ junior doctors strike will be worst yet for NHS with ‘250,000 appointments postponed’

      Up to a quarter of a million appointments and operations could be postponed, the NHS Confederation has warned, amid fears that patient safety could be jeopardised. Health bosses have warned that the disruption could last for up to 10 or 11 days. Dr Layla McCay, director of policy at the confederation, said they were more concerned by this bout of industrial action than any previous walkouts over the last few months. Junior medics in England are striking from Tuesday but the British Medical Association (BMA) has said the government could still make a “credible offer” that would help to bring the dispute to an end. Dr McCay told BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme: “In the last junior doctors’ strike, we…

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    • 9 April

      Tensions run high in Tel Aviv after car ramming attack leaves tourist dead

      A Palestinian gunman entered a crowded bar in Tel Aviv, Israel’s commercial capital, and opened fire, killing three people and wounding 10. This weekend, on the anniversary of that attack, an Arab-Israeli man rammed his car into pedestrians on the city’s seaside promenade, killing an Italian tourist and injuring seven more people. That attack followed a shooting earlier in the day in the north of the occupied West Bank that killed two British-Israeli sisters, aged 16 and 20, and left their 48-year-old mother in critical condition after their car veered off the road. Such indiscriminate violence has become commonplace over the last year. The past 12 months were the deadliest in Israel, Jerusalem and the West Bank for two decades:…

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    • 8 April

      After a night of air raids, Palestinians in Gaza fear escalation

      The Gaza Strip endured a night of bombardment as Israeli fighter jets conducted raids on several sites in the territory. Israeli warplanes bombed land in the eastern Gaza Strip, resulting in extensive damage to houses and nearby buildings Gaza City, Gaza – When the first Israeli airstrike hit near the Al Dorra children’s hospital in the besieged Gaza Strip overnight on Thursday, Samar Alwan rushed to her two-year-old daughter’s bed to pick her up. Moments later, the glass from the window above the bed shattered and crashed onto the cot. “My daughter miraculously survived,” the 23-year-old Alwan, who has been in the hospital for two days with her fever-stricken daughter, told . “Last night, we were sleeping in the ward. Suddenly…

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    • 8 April

      China begins three days of military drills in Taiwan Strait

      PLA announces United Sharp Sword exercises amid Chinese anger over meeting between Taiwan’s President and US House Speaker. The PLA exercises will continue until April 10 [Thomas Peter] China has begun three days of military exercises around Taiwan amid anger in Beijing over Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen’s meeting in California with the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Kevin McCarthy. China, which claims Taiwan as its own and has not ruled out the use of force to achieve its aims, will hold “combat readiness patrols” until April 10, the People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA) Eastern Theatre Command said in a brief statement on Saturday. The drills, dubbed United Sharp Sword, involve exercises in the Taiwan Strait to the north…

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    • 8 April

      Taiwan detects 8 Chinese warships, 42 fighter jets around island

      A Chinese military helicopter flies past tourists at a viewing point over the Taiwan Strait, on Pingtan island, the closest point to Taiwan, in China’s southeast Fujian province (Photo by GREG BAKER) TAIPEI: Taiwan’s defence ministry said eight Chinese warships and 42 fighter jets were detected around the island on Saturday, as China announced three days of military drills. The ministry said the incursion included 29 jets that crossed into Taiwan’s southwestern air defence identification zone (ADIZ), the highest number in a single day this year, according to data collected by AFP. The show of force comes a day after President Tsai Ing-wen landed in Taipei after meeting US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy in Los Angeles. Tsai said Saturday that Taiwan…

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    • 8 April

      Plea in SC: Only 7.61% of E-challan fine recovered

      Supreme Court of India NEW DELHI: An application was filed before the Supreme Court to evolve an effective mechanism for time bound recovery of the fines imposed through e-challan for violation of traffic rules. The applicant relied upon the response of the Union government in the Rajya Sabha that only 7.61 per cent of the fine amount imposed through e-challans could be recovered against a total of over Rs 3,877 crore. It was said that the exercise of issuing e-challans to deter vehicle owners from committing traffic rule violations stood substantially reduced by the low recovery rate of the fine. In response, a bench led by Chief Justice of India D.Y. Chandrachud asked the applicant to approach the Supreme Court Committee…

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    • 8 April

      Three California condors die of Avian flu in northern Arizona

      The birds, ‘California condors’ are part of a population that moves throughout northern Arizona and southern Utah, including Grand Canyon National Park, the park service said In this file photo, a California condor takes flight in the Ventana Wilderness east of Big Sur, Calif. ((Marcio Jose Sanchez) Marble Canyon: Three California condors have died from avian flu in northern Arizona and authorities are trying to determine what killed five others in the flock, the National Park Service announced Friday. A sick female condor suspected of having lead poisoning was found dead on March 20 and testing showed it had Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), the park service said. Two other birds later found dead also tested positive, while test results aren’t yet completed…

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