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      4 April

      Chinese spy balloon gathered information from sensitive US military sites: Report

      Chinese spy balloon that flew across the US was able to gather intelligence from several sensitive American military sites and transmit it back to Beijing in real-time Washington: A Chinese spy balloon that flew across the US was able to gather intelligence from several sensitive American military sites and transmit it back to Beijing in real-time, despite the Biden administration’s efforts to block it, a media report said on Monday. A suspected Chinese spy balloon said to be the size of three buses, was spotted over the airspace of the United States in late January. China was able to control the balloon so it could make multiple passes over some of the sites (at times flying figure-eight formations) and transmit the information it…

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    • 4 April

      NASA announces four-member crew for lunar mission Artemis II

      The four astronauts will now begin training for the historic Artemis II lunar flyby, which is scheduled to launch in November 2024 From L-R: Jeremy Hansen, Victor Glover, Reid Wiseman and Christina Koch. Washington: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) on Monday introduced the four astronauts, who will be a part of the lunar mission, Artemis II, next year. The four astronauts will now begin training for the historic Artemis II lunar flyby, which is scheduled to launch in November 2024. This will be the first crewed moon trip in fifty years. The astronauts are Jeremy Hansen of the Canadian Space Agency, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Reid Wiseman of NASA. NASA has named the first woman, who is also one the…

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    • 4 April

      Largest ever contingent of Indian women to undertake Haj without a male member

      The government on Monday said that as many as 4,314 women without mehram will take a pilgrimage for Haj to Saudi Arabia this year from India, making it the largest ever contingent to proceed for the pilgrimage without a male member. An official spokesperson said that for Haj 2023, out of a total of 1.84 lakh applications received, 14,935 Haj applicants have been given assured allotment including 10,621 in 70+ age category. He said the Ministry of Minority Affairs has taken several initiatives to make Haj pilgrimage more comfortable, convenient and affordable for the Indian pilgrims. Dedicated efforts have also been made to make the process of pilgrim selection objective, transparent, efficient, timely and without human involvement. The applications received over and above…

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    • 4 April

      4 Indians Among 8 Dead on US-Canada Border; Gujarat Man Says Deceased Are Kin

      Canadian police have named two of the eight people, including four Indians, whose bodies were found in a marshland area along the US-Canada border, amid an investigation into the circumstances of their deaths. Bodies of eight persons were recovered last week from the marsh on the riverbank near Akwesasne, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported. The deceased are believed to be two families of Indian and Romanian descent who were trying to cross into the US from Canada. Among them were two children under the age of three, both Canadian citizens. On Saturday, police said that four Indian nationals, who they believed were a family attempting to cross into the US, have not been identified. Citing a source with the police…

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    • 4 April

      Canada’s illegal migrant crossing loophole has finally been closed

      The illegal migrant crossing loophole at Roxham Road has finally been closed by Canadian and American officials who announced Roxham’s closure after President Joe Biden visited Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in mid-March. According to Global News, under the new treaty both Canada and the United States will recognize each other as safe countries, which will prevent illegal migrants from crossing at Roxham Road and using an asylum claim as a means to be unofficially allowed to enter Canada via the irregular crossing. ©Provided by The Daily Digest “It’s short-sighted, both for Canada and for refugees,” Maureen Silcoff, a Canadian immigration lawyer, told  Global News. “The solution would have been to end the agreement and allow people to cross at…

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    • 4 April

      Ukraine says its forces fight on in Bakhmut, mocks Russian claim to have captured city

      Ukraine’s military said its troops were locked in combat with Russian forces around the administration building of Bakhmut on Monday, and it poured scorn on Russian claims that mercenary fighters had captured the eastern city after months of warfare. A Ukrainian spokesman said the Russians had raised a victory flag not over the building but over “some kind of toilet”. In Moscow, the Kremlin accused Ukraine of being behind a bomb blast at a cafe in St Petersburg on Sunday that killed a prominent Russian pro-war blogger. Russia said it had arrested a woman suspected of blowing up the blogger. © Thomson Reuters The battle for Bakhmut has been one of the bloodiest of the conflict, now in its second year,…

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    • 4 April

      NASA names crew for trip around the moon

      NASA has named a team of four astronauts who will embark on a historic venture around the moon ahead of a return to the lunar surface. Artemis II will see the crew board the Orion spacecraft, carried by the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket – the most powerful ever built – for a flyby of Earth’s only natural satellite. The team consists of American astronauts Christina Koch, Victor Glover and Reid Wiseman, and Canadian spaceman Jeremy Hansen. “This is a big day – we have a lot to celebrate and it’s so much more than the four names that have been announced,” Mr Glover, a US naval aviator who was picked as the Artemis II pilot, said. Ms Koch, an…

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    • 4 April

      UK Teachers threaten strikes until Christmas after rejecting pay offer

      Families face the prospect of school strikes until Christmas after England’s biggest teaching union voted to reject the Government’s pay offer.  The National Education Union (NEU) is threatening strikes in England until the end of the year. Kevin Courtney, joint NEU general secretary, said: “We are not ruling anything out.” He said union members would vote this week on scheduling further strike dates in the summer and autumn terms.  A majority of 65 per cent of NEU members in England voted to reject the Government’s pay offer of a £1,000 one-off bonus this year and a 4.3 per cent pay rise for most teachers next year.  The union had called for inflation-busting backdated pay for this year, when most teachers were given…

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    • 4 April

      Donald Trump expected to fly to New York for court appearance today

      Donald Trump is expected to fly to New York around noon today, according to sources in Florida, ahead of his historic arraignment tomorrow on charges of covering up a hush money payment to the adult film star Stormy Daniels. As the former president packs his overnight case this morning at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, there’s a lot swirling both inside and outside the Manhattan courtroom. District court judge Juan Merchan is expected to rule imminently on a motion filed by several media outlets, including CNN, the New York Times and Washington Post, for permission to broadcast Tuesday afternoon’s hearing. They also want Merchan to unseal the indictment against Trump, details of which are as yet unclear, other than it contains more…

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    • 3 April

      Wagner claims ‘legal’ control of Ukraine’s Bakhmut

      Ukraine says its forces are still holding Bakhmut and that the fighting there remains ‘particularly hot’. Ukrainian service members fire a M119 howitzer at a front line amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine, near the city of Bakhmut, Ukraine, on March 10, 2023 [File: Oleksandr Ratushniak] Russia’s Wagner Group has claimed “legal” control of Ukraine’s Bakhmut, but Kyiv said its forces still held the eastern town, describing the fighting there as “particularly hot”. Yevgeny Prigozhin, the head of the paramilitary force, said on Monday that his troops, involved in a months-long effort to encircle and capture the bombed-out town, had raised a Russian flag on its administrative building. “From a legal point of view, Bakhmut has been taken. The enemy is…

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