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      27 March

      Major incident declared after oil leak in Dorset

      The leak has come from the Wytch Farm facility in the Purbecks which is one of the largest onshore oil fields in Europe. Oil has escaped into the water and surrounding area, Philip Broadhead, the leader of Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council has confirmed. Oil leak from Perenco pipeline under Poole Harbour. This onshore oil well (the largest in Western Europe) producing 14000 barrels a day, was supposed to be guaranteed 100% safe. Poole Harbour is an internationally important wildlife site. https://t.co/KneXoPYmw7— Miles King #ditchtheREULbill (@MilesKing10) March 26, 2023 Mr Broadhead added in a statement: “As leader of the council I will, along with the senior council team, be working to see what implications this leak may have and what…

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    • 26 March

      Israeli defence minister calls for halt to judicial overhaul

      As mass protests grip Israel, Yoav Gallant says the dispute over the measures pose a threat to the country’s security. Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant has called on the far-right government to halt its plans to overhaul the judiciary as tens of thousands of people protested against the measures. In the first public dissent from within Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu‘s government, Galant said on Saturday in a brief televised statement, “The deepening split is seeping into the military and defence institutions. This is a clear, immediate and real danger to Israel’s security.” Gallant said Netanyahu’s coalition government needs to hold talks with the opposition and asked it to wait until after the Jewish Passover holiday, which begins on April 5, before pushing ahead with the…

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    • 26 March

      Trump holds first 2024 campaign rally in Waco, Texas

      Ex-US president casts 2024 contest in apocalyptic terms, describes investigations against him as ‘something straight out of the Stalinist Russia horror show’. Former US President Donald Trump has held the first rally of his 2024 presidential campaign in Waco, Texas, railing against prosecutors investigating him, and employing dark and conspiratorial language to fire up his base ahead of next year’s Republican primary elections. Trump — facing potential indictment — opened Saturday’s rally by playing a song, “Justice for All,” that features a choir of men imprisoned for their role in the January 6, 2021, insurrection at the United States Capitol singing the national anthem and a recording of Trump reciting the Pledge of Allegiance. Some footage from the insurrection was shown on screens. In…

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    • 26 March

      US: Biden declares emergency for Mississippi’s storm recovery

      Death toll at 26 after a powerful storm and tornado rip through US states of Mississippi and Alabama. At least 12 of the deaths occurred in hard-hit Rolling Fork, a town of about 1,900 in western Mississippi [Barbara Gauntt/USA Today Network ] US President Joe Biden has approved an emergency declaration for Mississippi after a powerful storm tore across the state, killing at least 25 people there and one in Alabama. Biden ordered federal aid to supplement state, tribal and local recovery efforts in the affected areas, a White House Statement said on Sunday. The funding will be available to affected people in the counties of Carroll, Humphreys, Monroe, and Sharkey, the statement said. The powerful storm that spawned at least…

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    • 26 March

      Another boat sinks off Tunisia, killing 19 African asylum seekers

      Latest deaths come as Italian media report that a record 2,000 refugees and migrants had arrived in Lampedusa within 24 hours. Tunisian coast guards stand next to the covered bodies of refugees and migrants in the port of Sfax, central Tunisia, on December 24, 2020 [File: Houssem Zouari] At least 19 refugees and migrants from sub-Saharan Africa have drowned off the coast of Tunisia while trying to cross the Mediterranean and reach Italy, according to a human rights group. Reports of the deaths came early on Sunday as Italy’s ANSA news agency said more than 2,000 asylum seekers had arrived on the Italian island of Lampedusa within 24 hours. The agency described the arrivals on Saturday as a “record”. Romdhane…

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    • 26 March

      Washington: Khalistan supporters try to incite violence at Indian embassy

      The group of Khalistan supporters were seen trying to incite violence not only in India but here as well, including physical damage to the Indian Embassy property. Washington: A group of Khalistan supporters gathered in front of the Indian mission here and many of their speakers tried to incite violence, but timely intervention by an alert US Secret Service and local police prevented a repeat of London and San Francisco incidents of vandalism at the mission. Separatist Sikhs, who gathered outside the Indian Embassy in downtown Washington DC on Saturday, heralded abusive language and openly threatened Indian Ambassador to the US Taranjit Singh Sandhu. The Ambassador was not in the embassy at the time of the protest. Some of the speakers were seen inciting fellow…

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    • 26 March

      US Immigration services notify how nonimmigrant workers who are laid off can prolong their stay

      The US Citizenship and Immigration Services clearing a misconception about work permits said through a series of tweets that individuals travelling to the US on tourist or business visas can now apply for various jobs and appear in interviews. The agency noted that these visas include the B-1, B-2, and B-3. According to the US Citizenship and Immigration Services, people who are travelling to the US on tourist or business visas can now apply for jobs and appear in interviews. The agency also said that employees should make sure that they have changed their status before they start working. “Many people have asked if they can look for a new job while in B-1 or B-2 status. The answer is,…

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    • 26 March

      ‘Hindus in India love me so much that…’: Islamic preacher Zakir Naik delivers first lecture in Oman

      Fugitive preacher Zakir Naik, who gave his first lecture ‘The Quran is a Global Necessity’ in Oman, said that the majority of Hindus in India love him. “The problem is that the majority of Hindus in India love me. They love me so much that it is creating a problem for the vote bank. In India, when I do talks and meetings, there are hundreds and thousands of people, 50 million to 100 million, especially in Bihar and Kishanganj, and out of these, 20 per cent are non-Muslims,” Zakir Naik said. “When they talk to me they tell Zakir Bhai what we learned in the last two hours (in his lecture), we have not learnt after 40 hours of lectures…

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    • 26 March

      Israeli defense minister urges government to stop judicial reforms

      Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant on Saturday called on the government to halt legislation on changes to the judiciary, saying the bitter dispute over the measures poses a danger to the country. “The deepening split is seeping into the military and defence institutions – this is a clear, immediate and real danger to Israel‘s security,” Gallant said in a brief televised statement. Israel has been gripped by mass protests since the government announced its judicial plans in January. Gallant has previously voiced worries about a wave of Israelis who have pledged not to heed call-ups for military reserve duty if the reforms proceed, saying that could weaken war-readiness and national cohesion. The judicial overhaul has also stirred concern abroad about Israel’s democratic health. Senior officials in the Finance Ministry…

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    • 26 March

      Over 20 killed after tornadoes rip through Mississippi

      Powerful tornadoes tore through the Deep South on Friday night, killing at least 23 people in Mississippi, obliterating dozens of buildings and leaving an especially devastating mark in a rural town whose mayor declared, “My city is gone”. The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency said in a Twitter post that search and rescue teams from local and state agencies were deployed to help victims impacted by the tornadoes. The agency confirmed early Saturday that 23 people had died, four were missing and dozens were injured. A few minutes later, the agency warned the casualty toll could go higher, tweeting: “Unfortunately, these numbers are expected to change.” The National Weather Service confirmed a tornado caused damage about 60 miles northeast of Jackson,…

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